It includes mostly unicellular organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.
Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals That answer is for higher grades. for example 5th grade........ it would be bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals. wat is monera?????????????????????????? Do they not mean like united kingdom! : )
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Monera is considered more primitive than Protista. Monera consists of prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, which are among the oldest and simplest forms of life on Earth. Protista, on the other hand, consists of eukaryotic organisms that are more complex and evolved compared to Monera.
It is an Animal. So it is in the Animal Kingdom. As opposed to the Monera, Protista, Fungi, and Plant kingdoms.
There are commonly recognized five animal kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Protista, and Kingdom Monera. The animal kingdom specifically belongs to Kingdom Animalia, which includes multicellular organisms that are eukaryotic and heterotrophic.
Kingdom Monera is mainly made up of prokaryotic organisms and kingdom protista is mainly made up of eukaryotic organisms.
The five kingdoms are Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.
No, an amoeba is not classified under the Monera kingdom. Amoebas belong to the Protista kingdom. Monera is a traditional kingdom that includes bacteria and archaea.
Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.
Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals That answer is for higher grades. for example 5th grade........ it would be bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals. wat is monera?????????????????????????? Do they not mean like united kingdom! : )
Protista, Monera, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.
Monera, Protista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae
kingdom: monera,protista,fungi,plantae and animalia
its kingdom monera, protista, metaphyta and metazoa -dan
Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria
Monera (Archaebacteria & Eubacteria), Protista, fungi, plantae, anamalia
Monera Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia