In the obsolete five-kingdom system, prokaryotes were included within Monera group.
<h3>What are prokaryotes?</h3>
Prokaryotes are creatures without a nucleus or other organelles in their cells.
Bacteria and archaea, two separate groupings of prokaryotes with allegedly independent evolutionary histories, are separated into.
The majority of prokaryotes are tiny, single-celled creatures with a straightforward structure.
<h3>The definition of Monera:</h3>
the prokaryotic kingdom that includes bacteria, reproduces primarily asexually by budding or fission, and obtains its nutrition through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
<h3>What are five Monera examples?</h3>
<u>Cyanobacteria</u>, which are blue-green algae
<u>Streptococcus</u>, which are cocci-shaped bacteria