Monera are the only
kingdom composed of prokaryotic
organisms, they have a
cell wall, and lack both membrane-bound
organelles and multicellular forms.
Full article >>>Monera: the
kingdom that includes the
bacteria and the
cyanobacteria; prokaryotic
organisms.
monocytes: some of the
white blood cells that function in
phagocytosis.
monosaccharides: sugars that are composed of single
molecules.
Full article >>>Monera - previously Prokaryota were a
Kingdom with
divisions of
eubacteria and
archaebacteria.
nano
bacteria nanobe
virus prions
eukaryote protists ...
Full article >>>monerans Members of the
kingdom Monera, which consists of prokaryotic
organisms.
monestrous A
species in which the female is receptive for only a few days once each year.
Full article >>>Five
kingdoms are recognized:
Monera, Protoctista,
Fungi,
Animalia, and
Plantae.
Phylum: A sub
division of a
kingdom encompassing all forms of life with the same distinctive body plan. [plural =
phyla].
Full article >>>In 1969 Whittaker proposed a "five
kingdom" system in which three
kingdoms were added to the
animals and
plants:
Monera (
bacteria),
Protista, and
Fungi. Whittaker defined the
kingdoms by a number of special
characteristics.
Full article >>>Prokaryotes include the
kingdoms of
Monera (simple
bacteria) and Archaea.
They are
characterized by:
the lack of a
nucleus;
the possession of a single double-
stranded
DNA molucule
the possession of a very small range of
organelles ...
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Unicellular, photosynthetic (photo-
autotroph
)
prokaryote (in the
Kingdom Monera).
Formerly known as
blue-green algae.
It contains
chlorophyll a
but not
chloroplast. They reproduce by fission and never
sexually.
Full article >>>One main
characteristic of the three-
domain method is the separation of Archaea and
Bacteria, previously grouped into the single
kingdom Bacteria (sometimes
Monera).
Full article >>>Moneran - simplest
kingdom containing prokaryotic
cells (mostly
bacteria), some of which can create their own food
Nuclear membrane - membrane surrounding the
nucleus that is covered with pores and controls nuclear traffic ...
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