What is monera in terms of biology? And what are its examples?
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Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization (having no nuclear membrane), such as bacteria.
eg;
Archaebacteria: Example; Methenobacterium
Eubacteria: Example; E.Coli, C.tetani
Cyanobacteria: Example; Nostoc, Anabaena
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MONERA :
➡️ One - celled organisms
➡️ Cells have no membrane bound nuclues
➡️ Reproduce by splitting into two.
➡️ Absorb nutrients from outside their bodies.
➡️ They move with help of locomotory organs like flagella, cilia.
➡️ Some monerans cause dieases.
➡️ Example : Bacteira.
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MONERA :
➡️ One - celled organisms
➡️ Cells have no membrane bound nuclues
➡️ Reproduce by splitting into two.
➡️ Absorb nutrients from outside their bodies.
➡️ They move with help of locomotory organs like flagella, cilia.
➡️ Some monerans cause dieases.
➡️ Example : Bacteira.
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