the gRoups of mOnera is phylum cyanophyta , phylum schizophyta ,
It's also called the Eubacteria Kingdom... Monera.
archebacteria means "old" eubacteria means "good"
Kingdom Monera: the most primitive of the five kingdoms that includes all the bacteria, also called monerans, which are single-celled prokaryotic organisms. (In six-kingdom system, Kingdom Monera is split into two kingdoms: (1) the Eubacteria, which are all bacteria apart from the archaebacteria, and (2) the Archaebacteria, which are single-celled organisms that live under extreme environmental conditions and have distinctive biochemical features)
The scientific name used for mussel is bivalvia mollusca. Mussels are a part of the kingdom Animalia and a part of the phylum Mollusca.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Primula obconica.
is the monera the name of biological kingdom
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
It's also called the Eubacteria Kingdom... Monera.
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
No, it's the name of the kingdom, the bacteria is in.
The Monera kingdom, sometimes called Prokaryota or Prokaryotae, contained the the eubacteria and the archaebacteria (later renamed Bacteria and Archaea). However, all new schemes abandon the Monera and now treat the Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya as separate domains.
It is a different name for the kingdom Monera, where all the bacteria is classified in.
poopongilica is the scientific name for kingdom protista
well the kingdom of Monera is named after an old french kingdom over in Spain where the kings name was sir Christopher Monera and his kingdom was one of the most powerful in all of India until it was over thrown by a hog called Pumba and an little ferret thing (meacat) named Tamone two types of organisms from the kingdom would be the Monera butterfly and my cat named tom i hope this helps yours sincerely Itouch Mslf
This depends on which kingdom you are in. In the kingdom of Narnia, alpacas do not yet have an official scientific name.
Their is a bunch, but just to name a few. -fish -shells -cats
Equus caballus is the scientific name for horse. The word giant is not part of the name.