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Monera
Monera A phylogenetic tree of living things, based ... separation of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. The Monera is a biological kingdom, comprising most living ... most newer schemes tend to abandon the Monera and treat these as separate domains. Ernst ... Haeckel proposed the fourth kingdom which is Monera. He found out that there are many ... algae. Also, in the three kingdom system, Monera includes eukaryotic microorganisms. However, it was ...
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Monera (translated from Italian)
Monera This article of Plan life shapes it ... theory of zoologo And.H. Haeckel, i monera or procarioti they constitute with of unicellulari ... they are classifies to you in the monera reign. The miceti they are eucarioti and ... vegetable (plantae). The ulterior partition of the Monera reign is currently controversial: Bergey' s Manual ... bacterial taxonomy. The eighth edition separates the monera reign in two divisions (for some ...
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Monera (translated from Portuguese)
Monera Monera he is one biological kingdom, that it ... of the bacteria, typically called Cyanobacteria. The Monera kingdom possesss 36 divisions. Recently, the analysis ... projects they tend to abandon the kingdom Monera e to treat Bacteria e Archaea as ... domínios or separate kingdoms distinct. External linkings Monera Kingdom
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Talk:Monera
Talk:Monera Monera was never part of any three-kingdom system, and Monera has never included any eucaryotes. It sounds ... contrary in the article text is confusing Monera with Protista? --arkuat (talk) 22:36, 3 ...
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Talk:Kingdom (biology)
... this system lumps archaebacteria and eubacteria into Monera which I really don't care for ... think it would be useful to split Monera since this would make our system compatible ... with the 3 domain classification system (otherwise Monera has two domains). --maveric149 I think splitting Monera is a great idea. We could either ... agree that we should get rid of "Monera", and replace it with links to ...
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Kingdom (biology) (translated from Portuguese)
... Mychota, name that later was substituted by Monera (that it means primitive forms). Robert Whittaker ... the unicellular organisms or coloniais : Protista e Monera This system of the five kingdoms still ... Prokaryota - organisms without núcleo cellular organized Kingdom: Monera - the bacteria Super-kingdom: Eukaryota - organisms with ... of the super-kingdoms, therefore in the Monera kingdom the domínios Bacteria and Archae are ... Six kingdoms Woese (1990)Three domínios Protista Monera Eubacteria Bactéria Archaebacteria Archaea Protista Protista ...
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Kingdom (biology)
... called Mychota but later referred to as Monera or Bacteria [ H. F ... saprotrophs. The remaining two kingdoms, Protista and Monera, included unicellular and simple cellular colonies ]3 domains (not treated) Protista Prokaryota Monera Monera Eubacteria Bacteria Archaebacteria Archaea Eukaryota Protoctista Protista ...
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Talk:Bacteria
... Bacteria were formerly classified in the kingdom Monera, but are now given their own domain ... Whittaker with a slight modification by splitting Monera into Bacteria and Archea in order to ... 5-kingdom system with the caveat that Monera is a poor excuse for a kingdom ... them their own kingdom Mychota, later renamed Monera, Prokaryota, or Bacteria. But it's not ...
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Talk:Bathybius
... originally called Haeckel's hypothetical primordial life "monera," but I have only heard of it ... creationist sites, perhaps through confusion of kingdom monera with its purported ancestor? Anyway, even if ... Haeckel did consider Bathybius a member of monera, I think Urschleim is more specific. Lusanaherandraton ...
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Talk:Linnaean taxonomy
... we should do that. Especially for the Monera and Protista, where workers in the fields ... turned out to be polyphyletic among the Monera and Protista, which is why workers there ... that this is a new form of Monera but I don't think that a ...
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