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Kingdom Monera Examples with Scientific Names

Introduction As defined by the World Health Organization, “Monera” is a taxonomic classification that was previously used to describe unicellular (single-celled) prokaryotic microbes, which are now known as Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms are unicellular and lack a true nucleus, with their DNA located in the cytoplasm of the cell. Prokaryotic organisms are found in […]

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Kingdom Monera

Monera is a prokaryote-dominated biological kingdom (particularly bacteria). These are the world’s earliest known microbes. The nucleus does not contain their DNA. They are single-celled creatures that like to live in a damp environment. They can be found in thermal springs, deep oceans, and as parasites on certain animals. Monerans do not have membrane-bound organelles.

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KINGDOM FUNGI

Many fungus-like species, such as slime moulds and oomycetes (water moulds), do not belong to the kingdom Fungi yet are commonly referred to as fungi. Many of these fungus-like creatures belong to the Chromista kingdom. Fungi are among the most extensively dispersed creatures on the planet, and they play an important role in both the

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Joint Name

In general, a joint refers to a point at which two or more things are connected to one another. In this case, it is the point at which two bones come together to form a single bone. A joint is an articulation, or, to put it another way, a strong connection that connects the bones,

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Joint Classifications

A joint, also known as an articulation, is a type of bone attachment. They give the skeletal system stability while also allowing for specialised movement.  There are two types of joints: structural and functional. If the neighbouring bones are tightly linked to each other by fibrous connective tissue or cartilage, or if the adjacent bones

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Introduction To Kingdom Classification

Classification is a dynamic scientific endeavour that seeks to organise creatures based on accumulated knowledge from various domains. It aids in defining the links between organisms and between organisms and their environments. Five Kingdom Classification System Historically, all living things were divided into two kingdoms: plants and animals (or so I was taught). Animals were

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Organs and Organelles

In biology, an organ is a collection of tissues in a living organism that has been specially designed to perform a specific function. Organs in higher animals are organised into organ systems; for example, the oesophagus, stomach, and liver are all organs of the digestive system, which includes the intestines. Organelles, like organs such as

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Nutrition in Amoeba

Introduction Amoebas are distinguished from other bacteria by their ability to develop transient cytoplasmic extensions known as pseudopodia, or false feet, which they use to travel throughout the body. Animal locomotion based on this type of movement, which is known as amoeboid movement, is thought to be the most primordial form of animal mobility.  

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Honey Bee

Honey bees, despite the fact that they are among the highly famous bees, contribute to a significant percentage of any and all bee species. The Apini tribe of bees, that also falls mostly under genus Apis, seems to be the only group of bees that has survived to this day. Honey bees have been the

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History of five kingdom classification

The five-kingdom classification that we observe today was not the original result of living organism classification. Carolus Linnaeus was the first to propose a two-kingdom categorisation, with just kingdom Plantae and kingdom Animalia included. The two-kingdom classification lasted for a long time, but it did not persist indefinitely because it did not consider many important

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