Biology, asked by hijabawan652, 1 year ago

Why bacteria and cyanobacteria are placed in monera

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Answered by aman26660th
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Bacteria are neither plants nor animals and today are placed in a separate kingdom called theMonera. Some bacteria (including the very important cyanobacteriaor blue-green algae) are capable of photosynthesis, thereby acting like plants. ... Bacteria are very simple cells, filaments, and colonies.
Answered by SachinJangra11
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Bacteria are neither plants nor animals and today are placed in a separate kingdom called the Monera. Some bacteria (including the very important cyanobacteria or blue-green algae) are capable of photosynthesis, thereby acting like plants. ... Bacteria are very simple cells, filaments, and colonies.
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