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why monera is prokaryotic​

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Answered by ANGEL1321
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Moneran, any of the prokaryotes constituting the two domains Bacteria and Archaea. The monerans are distinct from eukaryotic organisms because of the structure and chemistry of their cells. As prokaryotes, they lack the definite nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (specialized cellular parts) of eukaryotic cells.

Answered by BlackpinkfanShivuhi
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Monera is prokaryotic because they does not have well organised nucleus as well as nuclear membrane.

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