Monerans, which include prokaryotic organisms like bacteria, typically do not move from place to place in the same way that multicellular organisms do. However, many monerans are capable of movement through mechanisms like flagella or cilia, allowing them to swim in liquid environments. They can also move by other means, such as through the diffusion of nutrients or by being carried by water or air currents. Overall, their movement is often localized and dependent on environmental conditions.
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No, moneran cells do NOTT! have a nucleus...
Yes, some monerans, such as bacteria, are capable of movement. They can move using flagella, cilia, or by secreting slime to slide along surfaces. However, not all monerans exhibit this ability.
Yes, Moneran does make it own food.
Growth takes place in organisms and not in the Kingdom ,Bacterial replication is called growth .
Yes, some monerans can move about using structures like flagella or pili. However, not all monerans are capable of movement, as some species are stationary.
It's more like, Bacteria is a Moneran. We can't say that a Moneran is a Bacteria because "Monera" is a Kingdom, and Bacteria is an example of organisms under it.
Moneran is an outdated biological classification that used to include prokaryotic microorganisms such as bacteria. However, modern classification systems do not use the term Moneran, as bacteria are now classified into separate domains based on genetic differences.
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It is a animal
Monerans are:UnicellularDoesn't Have a nucleusAutotroph/HeterotrophMono = one, refers to the uni cellular body Monerans that is why they are MONERANS :)