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The 'Monera' Kingdom includes single-celled microscopic animals that do not posses a true nucleus. These mostly include different species of bacteria.

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The Monera Kingdom is an outdated taxonomic classification that included bacteria and blue-green algae (cyanobacteria). It no longer exists in modern classification systems. However, bacteria would have been the primary organisms classified within this kingdom.

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Contains most of prokaryotic organisms.

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Is the monera kingdom unicellular or multicellular?

The monera kingdom consists of unicellular organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. They are simple, single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus.


What this is the only kingdom that is prokaryotic?

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What are the Names of the five kingdoms?

Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals That answer is for higher grades. for example 5th grade........ it would be bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals. wat is monera?????????????????????????? Do they not mean like united kingdom! : )


Organisms in the kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria were previously grouped in a kingdom called?

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What kingdon does a bacteria fit in?

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Is monera the name of a biological kingdom?

is the monera the name of biological kingdom


Which kingdom was replaced with 2 domains?

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What are the organisms under kingdom monera?

The kingdom Monera was used to classify many prokaryotes. An example of a prokaryote is any sort of bacteria, such as E. coli. The kingdom Monera did not include any animals since animals are all members of another kingdom, Animalia. In order to be classified as an animal an organism must have eukaryotic cells and, with the exception of sponges, have true tissues. Nothing in Monera meets these requirements. The kingdom system under which Monera existed is no longer used. Today most biologists use a system with 3 domains, two of which used to fit into the category Monera, these are Bacteria and Archaea.


Is amoeba Monera?

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.


How many kingdoms are there in the modern classification system?

5: kingdom protista (protists) kingdom Fungi (Fungi) kingdom plantae (plants) kingdom animalia (animals) kingdom monera (bacteria)


What kingdom is Prokaryotes in?

Kingdom Monera


What are some examples of organisms in the Kingdom Monera?

Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria