Monera
The Monerans are the most numerous and widespread organisms on earth. They comprise the only kingdom of prokaryotic organisms, those which… More »
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Monera are bacteria and other mostly tiny, single-celled organisms whose genetic material is organized within the cell, without any nuclear membrane. The genetic material of plants, animals, and othe...
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The Kingdom Monera consists entirely of the bacteria - very small one-celled organisms. To get an idea of just how small bacteria are, take a look at the width of a millimeter - the smallest units on the metric side of a ruler.
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Have your parents ever asked you to go wash the "germs" off your hands? Well, those "germs" are actually very tiny living things called " bacteria". There are many different kinds of bacteria, but all of them belong to the Kingdom Monera.
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A review of the Kingdom Monera. ... All organisms in the Kingdom Monera are prokaryotes. They lack nuclei and organelles and most of their cell walls are made of peptidoglycan (the exceptions are the archaebacteria). Most utilize flagella for movement.
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Kingdom Monera Kingdom Monera 1. Unicellular 2. Sometime form groups or filaments 3. Prokaryotic 4. Nutrition mainly absorbed, Sometimes photosynthetic or chemosynthetic 5. Cell wall is a polysaccuride with a polypeptide cross-links 6. Reproduction through binary fissions, some exchange genetic material Kingdom Protista...
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We will examine two groups of Kingdom Monera: Eubacteria (true bacteria) and Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). Some texts consider these groups as subkingdoms and others consider them as divisions of Kingdom Monera.
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1. Kingdom Monera [10,000 species]: Unicellular and colonial--including the true bacteria (eubacteria) and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). ... Although many conservative references place the archaebacteria in a separate division within the kingdom Monera, most authorities now recognize them as a 6th kingdom-
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The Kingdom Monera is the most numerous of all organisms, and makes up the only prokaryotic kingdom. All of the Monerans share these characteristics: ... - Reproduction (How organisms in Kingdom Monera reproduce)
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