Methanogens (Archaea) , Escherichia coli (Eubacteria) following are example of monera .
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
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Monera is an outdated biological classification for unicellular organisms like bacteria.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."
The kingdom Monera includes single-celled organisms without a nucleus, known as prokaryotes. These organisms have genetic material that is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus. Examples include bacteria and blue-green algae.
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.
Monera has two types.They are bacteria and arche bacteria.
some examples could be bacteria and blue algae
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Kingdom Monera Prokaryotic single-celled with no nucleus
Following are example of monera: Methanogens (Archaea) , Escherichia coli (Eubacteria) .
Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria
exampless of monera are: bacteria and blue-green bacteria....... im not sure but i think eubacteria and archebacteria ....
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
Examples of monera include bacteria and archaea. These organisms are prokaryotic, single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They play important roles in various ecosystems, from soil to human gut microbiota.
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monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic