“Welcome to the Monera Kingdom”

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“Welcome to the Monera Kingdom” Questions, p. 141-142 “Welcome to the Monera Kingdom”

1. To belong to the Monera kingdom, an organism must be missing a ___. 2. What type of organisms belong to the Monera kingdom? 3. Are bacteria unicellular or multicellular?

4. Some scientists also place ___ in the Monera kingdom because they, too, lack a nucleus. 5. Where can you find bacteria? 6. To see individual bacteria cells, you must have a ___.

7. Bacteria are classified into 3 main groups based on their ___. 8. What are the 3 different shapes of bacteria? 9. Certain bacteria can make you sick, we referred to these as ___.

10. Give an example of a harmful bacteria. 11. Give 2 examples of helpful bacteria.