Kingdom Monera
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Prokaryotes belong to the kingdom
Are prokaryotes bacteria?
Who Discovered Monera?
Give examples of acellular slime moulds?
- Porifera
- Protozoa
- Cnidaria
- Ctenophora
Identify unicellular eukaryotic group of organisms.
Monera
Protista
Fungi
None of these
Given below is an image of a chain of single-celled, prokaryotic organisms. The organism belongs to:
- Bacteria
- Volvox
- Anabaena
- Fungi
- eukaryotic
- prokaryotic
- photosynthetic
- coenocytic
Blue green algae are classified under the kingdom Monera because
The cells have no defined nucleus
The organisms are single celled
The cells have no mitochondria
The cells have cytoplasm
Which of the following can be made into crystal?
A bacterium
An amoeba
A virus
A sperm
It is thought that the mitochondrion was once an individual organism, which later became a part and parcel of the eukaryotic cell in the course of evolutionary history. The facts that support this theory are that a mitochondrion has its own DNA and ribosomes, and can produce many of the proteins it needs. When it was independent, it belonged to the kingdom
Prokaryotes are included in the kingdom
Basidiomycetes
Bryophytes
Tracheophyta
Monera
Select the correct option.
Statement 1: Kingdom Monera includes unicellular prokaryotic organisms.
Statement 2: Organisms in Kingdom Monera are only heterotrophs.
- Nucleoid
- Mitochondria
- Plastid
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Plantae
- Animalia
- Protista
- Monera
The organisms in kingdom monera contain membrane-bound organelles.
True
False
- False
- True
- Funaria
- Sphagnum
- Nostoc
- Marchantia