No, a bird is not a type of Monera. Birds belong to the kingdom Animalia, whereas Monera is a now-obsolete classification that included prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. Monera has been replaced by two separate domains: Bacteria and Archaea. Thus, birds and Monera are classified in entirely different biological kingdoms.
No, Ebola is not a monera type. Monera refers to a kingdom that includes prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Ebola is a virus, specifically belonging to the Filoviridae family, which is classified as a part of the viral domain rather than the monera kingdom.
Monera is an outdated biological classification for unicellular organisms like bacteria. In a sentence: "Scientists used to categorize bacteria and other unicellular organisms under the kingdom Monera."
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They can be both. Meaning they can reproduce by themselves or with a partner.
Type- shoreline bird
It used to be Monera. With the new nomenclature system, it is Prokaryote. Type your answer here...
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No but Kia is a type of bird.. spelled Kea
A bird is a type of animal. IDIOT!
monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic
Cyanobacteria is classified as monera, specifically within the kingdom Monera. They are prokaryotic organisms, lacking a true nucleus, and are commonly referred to as blue-green algae.
the sosasonnya bird is their main bird.