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Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular life. It is split into the two domains of Archaea and Bacteria.

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What kingdom is sometimes split into two different kingdoms namely archaea and bacteria?

Monera


What has Monera?

monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic


Would some scientists like to make two kingdoms for fungi?

This anwser is false. The reason why is because scientists want to make two kingdoms of Monera not two kingdoms of fungi


Organisms in the kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria were previously grouped in a kingdom called?

Monera Kingdom


What are the kingdoms in biology?

theres animal, plants, fungi,and more monera and protists are two more


What two kingdoms have organisms that only have prokaryotic cells?

Eubacteria and Archaea. The designation Monera is defunct.


One classification scheme splits the kingdom Monera into which two separte kingdoms?

Archaea and Bacteria.


How many kingdoms are in the bible?

Israel was split into two kingdoms, if that's what you mean.


Which of these kingdoms is known as Monera kingdom?

Anameas


Why do some scientists think that the Kingdom Monera should be split into two kingdoms?

By consensus, it has already been split into two kingdoms. Some scientists believed (and many more now believe) that, by classifying the creatures of "Monera" into 2 separate kingdoms, confusion is avoided. This is not to imply that the old way was chaotic. However, there was sufficient evidence to suggest that this move would be helpful, and it has relieved some confusion in the classification of these creatures. There are too many differences in these creatures to continue to think of them as all belonging to one kingdom. For more specific insights behind this reasoning, try the links supplied.


What living things are classified into 5 kingdoms?

Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.


What are the 5 kingdoms called?

Life on earth is classified into six kingdoms: Animals (Animalia) Plants (Plantae), Fungi, Protists (protista), Bacteria, and Archaebacteria (Archae). The last two are referred to as domains instead of kingdoms. Bacteria and Archaebacteria were once classified as Monerans (Monera or Prokaryota) but has been obsolete since 1991.