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Cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria are very different from each other but fall

under eubacteria of kingdom Monera. Is this type of grouping justified?​

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Answered by mansikuri99
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Nutritionally, cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria differ greatly. ... But due to unicellular and prokaryotic nature of the organisms, both Cynobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria are categorised under Eubacteria of kingdom Monera. • Hence the classification according to the cellular structure is justified.

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