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what is the classification of monera

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Answered by brainr738
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Archaebacteria. These are the most ancient bacteria found in the most extreme habitats such as salty area (halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens).

Eubacteria. Eubacteria are also known as “true bacteria”. The cell wall is rigid and made up of peptidoglycans. ...

Cyanobacteria. These are also known as blue-green algae. .

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Answered by MinyoongiKS
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Answer:Kingdom Monera belongs to the prokaryote family. The organisms belonging to this kingdom do not contain a true nucleus. These are the oldest known microorganisms on earth. Their DNA is not enclosed within the nucleus.

They are unicellular organisms found mostly in a moist environment. They are found in hot springs, snow, deep oceans, or as parasites in other organisms.

The monerans do not possess any membrane-bound organelles.

Let us go through the kingdom monera notes to explore the characteristics and classification of monera.

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