What is monera give 10 point
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Monera is prokaryotic.
They are unicellular.
They have apparently changed since they first appeared on the earth.
They are structurally simple if all the living beings.
They are microscopic and simple.
They do not possess defined nucleus.
They lack membrane bound cells.
They may be autotrophic or heterotrophic. Some of them have cell walks some do not. Examples are Cyanobacteria, Mycoplasma, Bacteria.
They are unicellular.
They have apparently changed since they first appeared on the earth.
They are structurally simple if all the living beings.
They are microscopic and simple.
They do not possess defined nucleus.
They lack membrane bound cells.
They may be autotrophic or heterotrophic. Some of them have cell walks some do not. Examples are Cyanobacteria, Mycoplasma, Bacteria.
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★ Monera :
▪️Monera is one of the five kingdoms classified by whittaker.
▪️They are unicellular prokaryotic cell.
▪️Some of them may have cell wall while some do not.
▪️The mode of nutrition is autotrophic or hetero trophic.
▪️Example : Blue - green algae, Cyanobacteria, and mycoplasma.
▪️Monera is one of the five kingdoms classified by whittaker.
▪️They are unicellular prokaryotic cell.
▪️Some of them may have cell wall while some do not.
▪️The mode of nutrition is autotrophic or hetero trophic.
▪️Example : Blue - green algae, Cyanobacteria, and mycoplasma.
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