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What is a monera? Give me explanations

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Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization, such as bacteria. They are single-celled organisms with no true nuclear membrane. The taxon Monera was first proposed as a phylum by Ernst Haeckel in 1866

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Monera is an outdated/old-fashioned classification that describes a kingdom of prokaryotic organisms. Nowadays, we split prokaryotic organisms into two kingdoms: bacteria and archaea.

Monera describes organisms that do not contain a true nucleus, including all species of bacteria, archaebacteria, and some cyanobacteria. It does not contain eukaryotic single celled organisms like fungi or protists.

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