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Kingdom Monera
Ahmad Bickley




Bacteria can be found in the air, soil, water, on you and inside you.
There are mire bacterial cells inside your gut and on your skin than there are cells in your body.
The Kingdom Monera is comprised only of bacteria.

KINGDOM MONERA











There are many different kinds of bacteria, but all of them belong to the kingdom
Monera.
A thousand bacteria can sit side by side in just
1 tiny millimeter.
Despite their small size, bacteria are the most abundant of any organisms on
Earth.
Bacteria often get a bad reputation because they usually cause illness. Some bacteria doesn’t cause any harm, however some are
beneficial.

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