The average size of monera, which are unicellular organisms like bacteria and archaea, can vary considerably. Bacteria typically range from 0.2 to 10 micrometers in diameter, while archaea are generally similar in size to bacteria. Some species of monera, however, can be larger, such as the filamentous bacteria that can be up to 50 micrometers in length.
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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.
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.
monera is a single-celled organism. it is very simple and small e.g. bacteria and cyanbacteria
Kingdom Monera Prokaryotic single-celled with no nucleus
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There are so many different sizes there really is no average. Sizes are changing all the time.
monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic
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.
protists have a nucleus and monera don't
is the monera the name of biological kingdom
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yes Monera and protists is a living organism
monera reproduce asexually with the help of binary fission
there are about 10,000 species in the monera kingdom.