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ubacteria and Archaebacteria They were previously categorized into one kingdom, Monera, but has become separate since.

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Which kingdom contains prokaryotic organisms?

Kingdoms that have prokaryotic organisms are Eubacteria and Archaebacteria. Their cells do not have any nucleus and they are simple in structure.


Which kingdom do single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus belong in?

The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.


What kingdom of life consists of prokaryotic organisms?

Anamalia


Are frogs prokaryotic?

Frogs are in kingdom animalia.They are eukariyotic organisms.


Organisms made of prokaryotic cells are found in what kingdom?

Monera


What kingdoms of living organisms have prokaryotic cells?

Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. In the US, bacteria are in the kingdom Bacteria. In UK and Australia these are in the kingdom Monera.


Is anamalia prokaryotic?

No, animalia (the animal kingdom) is eukaryotic. Prokaryotic organisms are mostly bacteria which have no true nucleus.


Which of these organisms belong to the Kingdom Monera?

Bacteria and Archaea belong to the Kingdom Monera. This kingdom includes prokaryotic organisms that lack a true nucleus.


What animals are in the monera kingdom?

The 'Monera' Kingdom includes single-celled microscopic animals that do not posses a true nucleus. These mostly include different species of bacteria.


What is the difference between the Monera and protista kingdom?

Kingdom Monera is mainly made up of prokaryotic organisms and kingdom protista is mainly made up of eukaryotic organisms.


What kinda cell is monera?

Bacterias belong to kingdom monera.They are prokaryotic organisms.


Which kingdom includes prokaryotic organisms?

There are two kingdoms.Kingdom Archea and Eubactaria.