The correct answer is Monera. Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization having no nuclear membrane such as bacteria. They contain 70S ribosomes and DNA is naked.
- What organisms are unicellular and prokaryotic?
- Are prokaryotes unicellular organisms?
- Are all unicellular organisms prokaryotic?
- Which of the following kingdoms includes organisms that are unicellular prokaryotic and very ancient organisms?
- Which of the following kingdoms are prokaryotic?
What organisms are unicellular and prokaryotic?
Bacteria and archaea are all unicellular prokaryotes. Eukaryotes do have cell nuclei and their structures are more complex. Yeasts and algae are examples of unicellular eukaryotes.
Are prokaryotes unicellular organisms?
While prokaryotes are always unicellular organisms, eukaryotes can be either unicellular or multicellular. For example, most protists are single-celled eukaryotes! Even though prokaryotes do not have a nucleus, they DO contain genetic information.
Are all unicellular organisms prokaryotic?
Yes, all prokaryotes are unicellular organisms.
Which of the following kingdoms includes organisms that are unicellular prokaryotic and very ancient organisms?
Kingdom Archaebacteria consist of prokaryotic organisms. These organisms are all unicellular and their cells do not have a nucleus or complex organelles. The prefix Archae means ancient.
Which of the following kingdoms are prokaryotic?
The two prokaryotic kingdoms are Eubacteria and Archaea.