monera
The kingdom that contains bacteria is called Monera. Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, are included in this kingdom as well.
plantae and monera
The Kingdom Monera is composed entirely of unicellular organisms, such as bacteria and archaea.
One way to distinguish a photosynthetic protist from a cyanobacterium is by looking at their cellular structure. Cyanobacteria have prokaryotic cells, while photosynthetic protists have eukaryotic cells. Additionally, photosynthetic protists usually have more complex organelles such as a nucleus and mitochondria, while cyanobacteria lack these organelles.
Protists are placed in the kingdom Protista because they are Eukaryotic organisms with more complex internal structures like a nucleus and organelles. Monerans, on the other hand, are placed in the kingdom Monera because they are prokaryotic, lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This fundamental difference in their cellular structure is why they are placed in separate kingdoms.
protists have a nucleus and monera don't
yes Monera and protists is a living organism
Monera , protista , fungi , animalia , plantia
Monera do not have nuclear membrane and they also lack membrane bound cellular organelles. This Monera includes bacteria, cyanobacteria, and mycoplasma. They are unicellular organisms and do not have a certain mode of nutrition.
Yes, there is at least one called cyanobacteria.
eubacteria, cyanobacteria, and I can' t find the other one, ARCHAEBACTERIA
Bacteria and cyanobacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. Monera is a now outdated taxonomic group that included all prokaryotic organisms, which are single-celled organisms lacking a nucleus.
Germs belong to the kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria.
The study of Monera involves the examination of organisms that belong to the kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria and cyanobacteria. Researchers in this field investigate their structure, function, genetics, metabolism, and ecological roles to understand their impact on various ecosystems and their potential applications in biotechnology and medicine.
theres animal, plants, fungi,and more monera and protists are two more
If you meant to say "prokaryote" or "prokaryotic", then NO. Prokaryotes belong to Monera, or the bacteria - cyanobacteria. Fungi are mono- and dikaryotic.
The kingdom that contains bacteria is called Monera. Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, are included in this kingdom as well.