yes it can. i havent found out why yet but i have been reading in my text books and i just pasted a part in it that said it does.
some may cause diseases
Monerans are organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus. Some monerans are heterotrophic and obtain their food from the environment. Others, like the cyanobacteria are autotrophic since they are able to create their own food.
Protozoa variants, such as amoebiasis cause diseases by secreting enzymes which absorbed by the tissue of the host.
Some protozoans can be dangerous to humans, such as those that cause diseases like malaria and Giardiasis. However, not all protozoans are harmful, and many play important roles in ecosystems as part of the food chain.
Mutations can cause diseases such as cancer
There are actually only a very small number of diseases that are caused by monerans in humans. These include smallpox, polio, measles, mumps, and yellow fever.
i think cause its about the way the produce
monerans and protists are the same because they are both some type of bactira.
Genetic diseases Autoimmune diseases Some parasitical diseases.
Go on to Google and select images. Then type in monerans and it should bring up some pictures which you can save on to your computer or copy/paste
Monerans are their own kingdom!Monerans are their own kingdom!
Most monerans such as cyanobacteria use the photosynthetic pigments phycobiliproteins and bacteriochlorophyll whilearchaeal monerans use bacteriorhodopsin. However, some cyanobacteria known as prochlorophytes use chlorophyll B.
Monerans do NOT have a nucleus!
examples of monerans please
Yes, some monerans can move about using structures like flagella or pili. However, not all monerans are capable of movement, as some species are stationary.
Yes, of course they do.
yes