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what are the five advantages of kingdom Monera

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.)Some monerans are autotrophic, making their own food through either chemosynthesis, like nitrifying bacteria in the nitrogen cycle, or through photosynthesis, like purple sulfur bacteria. Others are heterotrophic, either existing as saprophytic decomposers that feed on dead organic matter found in the soil, or as parasitic bacteria that acquire food from a living host, usually causing it harm in the process.

2.) Organisms in the Monera kingdom can have different means of mobility, such as movement by using the flagella, as in the diagram above, to propel themselves through liquids, axial filaments to rotate, or by secreting slime to glide.

3.)Most organisms in the Monera kingdom reproduce asexually through binary fission, which does not allow for much genetic diversity, since each daughter cell produced receives genetic information that is identical to the parent’s.

4.)Certain organisms in the Monera kingdom can surround themselves by a capsule as a means of defense from adverse conditions and threats, such as phagocytosis by white blood cells, and desiccation.

5.)The cell becomes coated and partially dehydrated, turning into an endospore, which a dormant phase. When conditions become favorable again, the endospore then returns to being an active cell.

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Answered by dorgan399
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Explanation:

The major disadvantage of the classification of Kingdom Monera is:

Though Monera consists of unicellular algae, the other types of algae, like Cyanobacteria are included in Kingdom Plantae since they can photosynthesize. ...

Furthermore, viruses which are also microscopic species have not been included in Kingdom Monera.

Advantages are

Bacteria enrich soil, and are very important in the nitrogen cycle, which is essential for plants survival. They are also useful to us in the way that they are important in producing some foods like cheese and vinegar, and used in the production of some antibiotics.Apr 28, 2017

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