There are two types of monera reproduction. One kind is Binary Fission, and the other is sexual reproduction. In the Binary Fission process, a monera splits its DNA into two. Then the DNA moves to opposite ends. After that, the cell walls start to break, which is called "cell wall synthesis." For the sexual reproduction, two moneras attach and make a new monera.
The mode of reproduction of rice is called budding or the spore reproduction. Apomixes is also another mode of rice reproduction.
Monera do not have nuclear membrane and they also lack membrane bound cellular organelles. This Monera includes bacteria, cyanobacteria, and mycoplasma. They are unicellular organisms and do not have a certain mode of nutrition.
vegetative reproduction
Amoeba multiply rapidly based on the mode of asexual reproduction.
Monera have a diverse nutrition mode, including autotrophic (photosynthesis, chemosynthesis) and heterotrophic (absorptive, parasitic) methods. They can obtain energy either from sunlight, inorganic compounds, or organic matter.
Amoeba multiply rapidly based on the mode of asexual reproduction.
They can be both. Meaning they can reproduce by themselves or with a partner.
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binary fission
Kingdom Animalia are chemoheterotroph in terms of their mode of nutrition. They consume organic compounds, carbonically for energy sources.
Sexual
Fungus