Kingdom monera
Bacteria
The kingdom Monera contains the archaea and bacteria.
The cell belongs to the Kingdom Bacteria if it has peptidoglycan but no nucleus.
The kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria is Bacteria. Archaebacteria are a separate domain from Bacteria, so the kingdom Bacteria includes all prokaryotes that are not part of the Archaea domain.
The kingdom that contains bacteria is called Monera. Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, are included in this kingdom as well.
The eukaryotes kingdom contains archaea and bacteria. The prokaryotes kingdom contains Protista, fungi, animalia and plantae
The kingdom Bacteria contains cell walls with peptidoglycan. It is a key component of the cell wall structure in most bacteria and provides support and protection for the cell.
"Bacteria" refers to a whole domain of organisms, which is a classificational level above kingdom. The domain is called "Bacteria", and it contains several kingdoms of bacteria. Cyanobacteria are their own kingdom, generally called "Cyanobacteria" which is part of Archaebacteria.
The kingdom that contains the smallest organisms is the Monera kingdom, which includes bacteria and archaea. These organisms are unicellular and have simple cellular structures compared to other kingdoms.
Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria
Gloeocapsa bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria.