Bacteria is found everywhere.
Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria
Phyla of Monera 1. schizophyta- bacteria 2. archaebacteria- primitive organisms that live in harsh climates 3. cyanophyta- blue-green bacteria that grows in ponds and streams 4. prochlorophyta- organisms that live in marine environment.
All organisms in the Monera kingdom lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. They are prokaryotic, meaning their genetic material floats freely in the cell in a region called the nucleoid.
Monera have a diverse nutrition mode, including autotrophic (photosynthesis, chemosynthesis) and heterotrophic (absorptive, parasitic) methods. They can obtain energy either from sunlight, inorganic compounds, or organic matter.
Yes, many monera, such as bacteria, are capable of independent movement. They can use structures like flagella or pili to move in liquid environments or on solid surfaces. Movement allows them to find nutrients, escape harmful conditions, or navigate towards favorable environments.
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Monera Kingdom
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.
monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic
protists have a nucleus and monera don't
is the monera the name of biological kingdom
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Monera is an outdated biological classification for unicellular organisms like bacteria. In a sentence: "Scientists used to categorize bacteria and other unicellular organisms under the kingdom Monera."
yes Monera and protists is a living organism
monera reproduce asexually with the help of binary fission