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What are Monera classified as?

bacteria


Is cyanobacteria monera or protists?

Cyanobacteria is classified as monera, specifically within the kingdom Monera. They are prokaryotic organisms, lacking a true nucleus, and are commonly referred to as blue-green algae.


Algae is classified in what kingdom?

Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.


Is amoeba Monera?

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.


What is a prokarytype?

It is a different name for the kingdom Monera, where all the bacteria is classified in.


Is Monera in Lyme disease?

No, Monera is not involved in Lyme disease. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is classified under the domain Bacteria, not Monera. The Monera kingdom traditionally included all prokaryotic organisms, but it is no longer widely used in modern taxonomy. Instead, bacteria and archaea are classified separately within the domain Bacteria and Archaea, respectively.


Is Ebola a monera type?

No, Ebola is not a monera type. Monera refers to a kingdom that includes prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Ebola is a virus, specifically belonging to the Filoviridae family, which is classified as a part of the viral domain rather than the monera kingdom.


Is bird a type of Monera?

No, a bird is not a type of Monera. Birds belong to the kingdom Animalia, whereas Monera is a now-obsolete classification that included prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. Monera has been replaced by two separate domains: Bacteria and Archaea. Thus, birds and Monera are classified in entirely different biological kingdoms.


How big monera is are?

Monera is not a widely recognized taxonomic group, as it has been deprecated in modern classification systems. However, the organisms formerly classified as Monera, such as bacteria and archaea, can vary in size from a few micrometers to several micrometers in length and width.


Do spirogyra belongs to monera?

No, spirogyra does not belong to Monera. It is a genus of green algae classified under the kingdom Plantae. Monera primarily includes prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, while spirogyra is a eukaryotic organism characterized by its filamentous structure and chloroplasts.


What are the three organisms classified in the Kingdom Monera?

The three organisms classified in the Kingdom Monera are bacteria, archaea, and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). These organisms are unicellular and lack a true nucleus, making them prokaryotes.


Is slime mold a monera?

No, slime molds are not classified as Monera. They belong to the kingdom Protista, which includes diverse eukaryotic organisms. Monera is an outdated classification that primarily encompasses prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. Slime molds are unique organisms that exhibit characteristics of both fungi and protozoa.