What are the characteristics of monera ?
what are the advantages of classifying organisms
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°The Monera are unicellular organisms.
°They contain 70S ribosomes.
°The DNA is naked and is not bound by a nuclear membrane.
°It lacks organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, plastids, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, centrosome, etc.
°They reproduce asexually by binary fission or budding
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written above are some characteristics of monera
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Kingdom Monera is a prokaryote (a type of eukaryote). The species that make up this kingdom lack a real nucleus.
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Monera has the following characteristics:
- Monerans are single-celled creatures.
- They have 70S ribosomes in them.
- The DNA is unbound by a nuclear membrane and is therefore naked.
- Organelles such as mitochondria, lysosomes, plastids, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, centrosome, and others are not present.
- Binary fission or budding are used to replicate asexually.
- The cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan and is stiff.
The advantages of classifying organisms include:
- It raises awareness of the diversity of plants and animals and provides information about them.
- It greatly facilitates the study of many creatures.
- It explains the interrelationships between the diverse creatures.
- It aids in the comprehension of organism evolution.
- It aids environmentalists in the development of novel plant and animal conservation approaches.
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