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(vi) Why cyanobacteria are placed in monera?​

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Answered by Kristy12
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Monera are prokaryotic unicellular bacteria whose genetic material is dispersed loosely in the cell. On the other hand, the genetic material of plants and other eukaryotes is held in the cell nucleus. Therefore, blue green algae are placed in Kingdom Monera and not inKingdom Plantae.

Answered by sreekumarisanal
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Explanation:

Monera are prokaryotic unicellular bacteria whose genetic material is dispersed loosely in the cell. On the other hand, the genetic material of plants and other eukaryotes is held in the cell nucleus. Therefore, blue green algae are placed in Kingdom Monera and not inKingdom Plantae.

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