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i have a BIG doubt. if kingdom monera consists of unicellular organisms then how come anabena is an example of monera?? it is unicellular or multicellular??

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All organisms in kingdom Monera are unicellular, with the expetion of Anabaena. It is a multicellular filamentous algae.

It is included in Monera as most of its characters like cell structure, reproduction etc. resembles with other groups of Monera.


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