well, monera are unicellular organisms without membrane bound nucleus or organelles. They contain Cynobacteria (blue green algea) Or true bacteria. There are millions of types of monera so i cant list them all. Hope i answered your question! lia
Monera used to be the kingdom for all prokaryotes. Now that prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Archaea and Bacteria), there is no more kingdom Monera. In essence, species once belonging to the kingdom Monera were divided into the two domains.
One example of a monera is the bacteria species Escherichia coli, commonly found in the human digestive system.
Bacteria and cyanobacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. Monera is a now outdated taxonomic group that included all prokaryotic organisms, which are single-celled organisms lacking a nucleus.
Monera typically obtain their food and energy through processes such as photosynthesis, where they use sunlight to produce energy, or through chemosynthesis, where they use inorganic compounds to create energy. Some Monera species also engage in saprotrophic feeding by breaking down dead organic matter.
Monera are classified into two main groups: bacteria and archaea. Bacteria are diverse prokaryotic microorganisms found in various habitats, while archaea are single-celled prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments.
there are about 10,000 species in the monera kingdom.
It is monera
No, they are by definition one celled.
Monera used to be the kingdom for all prokaryotes. Now that prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Archaea and Bacteria), there is no more kingdom Monera. In essence, species once belonging to the kingdom Monera were divided into the two domains.
there are 10,000 species total, but only 10 are named.
The kingdom of Monera is a taxonomic group that includes all prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms are characterized by their lack of a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Monera is one of the five kingdoms in the traditional biological classification system.
Monera bacteria can be aerobic (requiring oxygen for metabolism) or anaerobic (able to thrive without oxygen). Some species are capable of both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, depending on the environment they are in.
One example of a monera is the bacteria species Escherichia coli, commonly found in the human digestive system.
Their is a bunch, but just to name a few. -fish -shells -cats
in kingdom monera all prokaryotes including eubacteria, cyanobacteria and archaebacteria. . .therefore, kingdom monera also known as kingdom protista. . .if m not mistaken. . .correct me if m wrong
The kingdom with the least amount of species is the kingdom Monera, which consists of unicellular prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea.
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