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Monera are the only kingdom composed of prokaryotic organisms, they have a cell wall, and lack both membrane-bound organelles and multicellular forms.
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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.
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Monera - previously Prokaryota were a Kingdom with divisions of eubacteria and archaebacteria.
nanobacteria
nanobe
virus
prions
eukaryote
protists ...
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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.
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Five kingdoms are recognized: Monera, Protoctista, Fungi, Animalia, and Plantae.
Phylum: A subdivision of a kingdom encompassing all forms of life with the same distinctive body plan. [plural = phyla].
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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.
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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.
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One main characteristic of the three-domain method is the separation of Archaea and Bacteria, previously grouped into the single kingdom Bacteria (sometimes Monera).
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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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