A capsule protects the cell wall with a sticky outer layer in a moneran. It also is used to help them stick to the surface of rocks, teeth, and host cells.
Moneran is an outdated biological classification that used to include prokaryotic microorganisms such as bacteria. However, modern classification systems do not use the term Moneran, as bacteria are now classified into separate domains based on genetic differences.
A moneran, which is a type of bacteria, is a single-celled organism. It consists of only one cell, unlike more complex organisms such as plants or animals.
Capsules appear as a clear halo surrounding stained bacteria when using the capsule stain procedure. The capsule itself does not stain, allowing it to show up as a clear area against the stained background of the bacteria.
The glomerulus is surrounded in the kidneys by a structure called 'the Bowman's capsule'. This is where the various substances from the blood pass into - a process called filtration.
Yes, Proteus vulgaris can have a capsule, which is a protective layer outside the cell wall. The presence of a capsule in P. vulgaris can contribute to its virulence and ability to evade the host's immune system.
moneran
No, moneran cells do NOTT! have a nucleus...
Yes, Moneran does make it own food.
It's more like, Bacteria is a Moneran. We can't say that a Moneran is a Bacteria because "Monera" is a Kingdom, and Bacteria is an example of organisms under it.
Moneran is an outdated biological classification that used to include prokaryotic microorganisms such as bacteria. However, modern classification systems do not use the term Moneran, as bacteria are now classified into separate domains based on genetic differences.
bactiria
It is a animal
no
Monerans are:UnicellularDoesn't Have a nucleusAutotroph/HeterotrophMono = one, refers to the uni cellular body Monerans that is why they are MONERANS :)
yes
no. moneran are consumers
yes