what are the salient features of monera
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Monera are about 1 micrometer in size and complex as living molecules. The Monera cell structure is mostly unicellular and some organisms orm groups or filaments. These organisms are the simplest prokaryotic cell structures. The cell structure lacks nuclei and many other cell organelles.
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The salient features of monera are
- The monerans are unicellular organisms with a rigid cell wall.
- They contain 70 ribosomes
- They have a locomotory organ which is called flagella
- They function as decomposers and mineralizers
- They have clear DNA and no nuclear membrane bounds DNA
- They act as autotropic, parasitic, heterotropic or saprophytic.
- They undergo asexual reproduction or by binary fission or budding.
- They are simplest prokaryotic cell and they are 1 mm in size and complex as living molecules
- They organelles like plastids, lysosomes, centrosome, mitochondria are absent in them
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