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.
Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria
The seven traditional ranks in taxonomy are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. These ranks are used to categorize and classify organisms based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
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.
Scientific classification: Roundworms make up the phylum Nematoda.
the katydids phylum is arthropod hope this helped you!
No , these are not in a phylum , these are separate kingdoms but in same domain Eukaria .
The monera is a part of the kingdom that has unicellular organisms. Monera also belongs to the Vermes of the Animalia class.
the gRoups of mOnera is phylum cyanophyta , phylum schizophyta ,
monera kingdom and bacteroides is the protist
No, Lactobacillus is not classified as Monera. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, which is part of the kingdom Bacteria, specifically within the phylum Firmicutes. The Monera kingdom, which traditionally included all prokaryotic organisms, has largely been replaced by the three-domain system (Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya) in modern classifications.
Monera is a taxonomic kingdom that includes unicellular organisms such as bacteria. They are prokaryotic, lack a distinct nucleus, and are often found in various environments, playing essential roles in processes like decomposition and nitrogen fixation.
Classification 1 : Kingdom: Monera (bacteria) Phylum: Archaebacteria Class: Thermoprotei Order: Thermoproteales Family: Thermoproteaceae Genus: Pyrobaculum Species: Pyrobaculum aerophilum Classification 2 : Kingdom: Monera (Bacteria) Phylum: Archaebacteria Class: Methanomicrobia (methanogens) Order: Methanomicrobiales Family: Methanomicrobiaceae Genus: Methanogenium Species: Methanogenium frigidum
No. Malaria's taxonomy is: Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Apicomplexa Class: Aconoidasida Order: Haemosporida Family: Plasmodiidae Genus: Plasmodium
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Everywhere... different bacteria live in different habitats, generally bacteria live in warm habitats where there is lots of space and food but different species of bacteria can live in harsher climates.
It is an Animal. So it is in the Animal Kingdom. As opposed to the Monera, Protista, Fungi, and Plant kingdoms.
Monera Kingdom