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It belong to the fungi kingdom
It is a prokaryote. It is from the Kingdom Monera
Monera is a single cell organism, although there exists a few that have multicellular stages.Please see related link below!
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They are a moving, eukaryotic organism.
Fungi are Eukaryotic while monerans are prokaryotic .
Protoctista are eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus. Monera are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
Virtually every animal (animalia) comprises eukaryotic cells.Prokaryots are mostly monera (bacteria), and blue-green algae which is often placed in the kingdom monera, but also in the kingdom fungi by some biologists.
Monera's cell is a prokaryotic cell i.e. it is composed of everything that a eukaryotic cell but without a nucleous.
Animalia and Fungi are completely heterotrophic. Some are in protozoa and monera
Bacterium has Prokaryotic cells which put it the kingdom Monera.
Kingdom Monera is mainly made up of prokaryotic organisms and kingdom protista is mainly made up of eukaryotic organisms.
Protista, Algae, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae. All but Monera (Prokaryotae).
It belong to the fungi kingdom