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Monera (/məˈnɪərə/) (Gr****: μονήρης (monḗrēs), "single", "solitary") is
historically a
biological kingdom that is made up of prokaryotes. As such, it is...
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Kingdom have used five
kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi,
Protista and
Monera). Some
recent classifications based on
modern cladistics have explicitly...
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grouped into the
single kingdom Bacteria (a
kingdom also
sometimes called Monera), with the
Eukaryota for all
organisms whose cells contain a nucleus. A...
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proposed by Mayr (1998), with top-level
groupings of
Prokaryota (or
Monera) and Eukaryota. The
eocyte hypothesis,
proposed by Lake et al. (1984), which...
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Monera kingdom and the
Protista kingdom. In 1966, he
included bacteria and one of the most
primitive algae,
called blue
green algae,
under Monera kingdom...
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which more than 10,000 were insects),
fungi (more than 627 species),
monera (319 species),
plants (2426 species),
protozoans (371 species). For some...
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Aethes monera monera Aethes monera septentrionalis Razowski, 1997 (Canada)
Wikispecies has
information related to
Aethes monera. Tortricidae.com...
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kingdoms — 8
kingdoms 6
kingdoms 7
kingdoms —
Protista Prokaryota Monera Monera Eubacteria Bacteria Eubacteria Bacteria Bacteria Archaebacteria Archaea...
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classification of the world's
biota into the Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and
Monera in 1969. He also
proposed the
Whittaker Biome classification,
which categorized...
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kingdom Protista; later, the
prokaryotes were
split off in the
kingdom Monera,
which would eventually be
divided into two
separate groups, the Bacteria...