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Monera are
omnipresent​

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Answered by singh01115
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Answer:

monera consists of unicellular bacteria which are present everywhere so they are considered omnipresent.

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Answered by manushrilead
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Answer:

Kingdom Monera

It is very surprising to know that bacteria alone occupy a complete kingdom in the hierarchy of living organisms. They are the omnipresent organisms of the living world. We can find bacteria almost everywhere. This property can be owed to the fact that bacteria have a wide range of variety and many of them are adapted to survive in extreme environmental conditions. A large number of bacteria also live on other organisms as parasites

Ut contains unicellular organisms with

prokaryotic cellular organization. Monera

includes unicellular prokaryotic organisms. Coc

These are omnipresent They are found in all

types of environment which are not generally

inhabited by other living beings. Few are

photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs, but

majority are heterotrophie in nature. These

organisms do not have well defined nucleus.

(DNA exists as a simple double stranded

circular single chromosome called as nucleoid.

(Smaller circular molecules of DNA as extra-

chromosomal genetic elements called plasmids

ore often present.

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