Monera:
Monera is also called:Prokaryota, Prokaryotae,
Organisms under Monara
eubacteria, archaebacteria,
Also known as Bacteria and Archaea.
Traits of Monera:
Reproduction- BF(binary fission)
Nutrient absorption from surroundings
Respiration processes- Bacteria have different respiration classification and they are generally under the ability to survive in a certain environment and the ability to adapt:
Obligate aerobes: These are strict aerobes that mean they always require oxygen for their survival. They are not able to withstand anaerobic conditions.
Facultative anaerobes: These are not of strict types. They normally respire aerobically but can shift to anaerobic types, if conditions are not suitable.
Obligate anaerobes: These are again strict types of anaerobes. They can survive only if oxygen is deficient but are not able to withstand if oxygen is present.
Facultative aerobes: These are bacteria which normally respire anaerobic but can move to aerobic conditions, if the situation demands.
Source:http://www.thebigger.com/biology/monera/explain-the-respiration-process-in-bacteria/
Protista:
It is the simplest of the eukaryotes. It is a group of organisms that is form because they doesn't really seem to be in any other group. There are both unicellular and multi cellular. There are also plant like and animal like. Plant like are like plants as they photosynthesize while animal like does not photosynthesize, but they find their food.
Examples of organisms that belong to the Protista kingdom are:
-Paramecium
- brown algae.
Source: http://www.windows2universe.org/life/protista.html
Fungi:
Key characteristics of fungi:
-they reproduce by spores, budding, or fragmentation
-they get their food from organic matter, both dead and living, and do not make their own food like plants
-fungi produce enzymes to break down organic matter to a form that can be absorbed by the fungi
-are both unicellular and multicellular
Examples are Mushrooms and black fungus.
Sources: http://www.biology-online.org/articles/fungi/characteristics_fungi.html
http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/volk/fungi3/sld012.htm
http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/volk/fungi3/sld011.htm
http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/volk/fungi3/sld010.htm
http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/volk/fungi3/sld009.htm
http://students.ncwc.edu/bio101/fungi/Default.htm
Done by: Brendon, Ding Shan, Yub and Ming Yong
Group 1
I learnt that monera reproduce by binary fission
ReplyDeleteI learnt that protista can be both unicellular and multi cellular
I learnt that produce enzymes to break down organic matter to a form that can be absorbed by the fungi
I learnt that Fungi produce enzymes to break down organic matter into a form such that they can absorb it.
ReplyDeleteI have learnt that Protista are both uni and multicellular, and that fungi produce enzymes.
ReplyDeleteI have learnt that monera absorbs nutrients from its surroundings prostisa can be both multi cellular and uni cellular
ReplyDeleteI have learnt that monera are not able to withstand anaerobic conditions, protista are uni and multi cellular and fungi are also both uni and multi cellular.
ReplyDeleteI have learnt that bacteria have different respiration classification and that protista can be both animal-like and plant-like.
ReplyDeleteProtista are uni-cellular and multi-cellular and they are plant-like and animal-like. Monera have different breathing classifications.
ReplyDeleteI have learnt that protistas can still act like plants and animals, but the reason why they are placed in the group is basically because do not really seem to be in any other group.
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ReplyDeleteI have learnt that eukaryotes are mainly split up, while prostisa are the only phyla that can be both multicellular and unicellular.
Fungi do have have leaves,hence they cannot photosynthesize as they do not have chloroplast.
ReplyDeleteMonera are either uni or multi-cellur organisms that can absorb nutrients from their surrounding to survive.
I have learnt that Monera does not have a nucleus and their generic traits are in the cytoplasm.
ReplyDeleteFor Monera, I had learnt about the different types of bacteria, mainly made up of the obligate aerobes, facultative anaerobes, obligate anaerobes and facultative aerobes types. I had also learnt that bacteria have different respiration classification.
ReplyDeleteFor Protista, I had learnt that it is the simplest of the eukaryotes and that it can either be plant-like or animal-like, and for those which are plant-like, they can make its own food while for those which are animal-like, they cannot make their own food. They can also be further classified into unicellular and multicellular.
For fungi, it can be both unicellular or multicellular. I had discovered that its key characteristics are that it get food from decaying or organic matter, both dead or alive matter, and they cannot make their own food as they do not have a green pigment known as chlorophyll. They actually also produce enzymes to break down organic matter into a form that is suitable for it to absorb. In its key characteristics, we should not include that it reproduce by spores as ferns also has this way of reproduction.
Monera-I learnt that obligate anaerobes and aerobes live in contradicting environmental conditions, without oxygen and with oxygen respectively.
ReplyDeleteProstista-I learnt that they can be animal or plant-like, and function like animals and plants respectively, and are also unicellular and multi-cellular.
Monera-I learnt that obligate anaerobes and aerobes live in contradicting environmental conditions, without oxygen and with oxygen respectively.
ReplyDeleteProstista-I learnt that they can be animal or plant-like, and function like animals and plants respectively, and are also unicellular and multi-cellular.
Fungi-I learnt that they produce enzymes to break down organic matter, and also one of the ways they reproduce is by fragmentation.
I learnt the way fungi consume food, which is that they produce enzymes to break down the matter and absorb it.
ReplyDeleteI learnt that Monera reproduce by binary fission.
I learnt that Prostista are both unicellular and multi-cellular.
I've learnt that Monera absorb their nutrients from the surrounding
ReplyDeletei've learnt that Protista are eukaryotes, which means their body is made of complex structures.
I learnt the fungi produce enzymes.
I have learnt that Monera do no have nucleus and they reproduce by binary fission.
ReplyDeleteI have learnt that Protista can me uni or multi-cellular. Some of them have chlorophyll while some do not.
I have learnt that Fungi reproduce by spores and feed on decayed things.
I have learnt that monera reproduces by binary fission and protista can be uni cellular or multi cellular organisms
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