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MONERA Maria ,Ivania, Chaymae and Antonella.

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Page 1: Monera 6è B

MONERA

Maria ,Ivania, Chaymae and Antonella.

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INDEX

-Prokaryotes or eukaryotes .-Type of cell-Example of beings that are part of this group.-Description, appearance and parts -Where do they live?-Autotrophy-How to move?-Reproduction-Relationship whit the humans

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PROKARYOTES

The Monera prokaryotes are unicellular microorganisms . The prokaryotic cell has the characteristic of not having a defined nucleus sold , is have DNA scattered throughout the cell.

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TYPE OF CELL

Haga clic en el icono para agregar una imagenTYPE OF CELL is a cell very simple, with few organelles coreless.

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EXAMPLE OF BEINGS THAT ARE PART OF

THIS GROUP.

In this group there are:Bacteria and Archaea.

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DESCRIPTION, APPEARANCE AND PARTS .

Before its creation, they are treated as two separate divisions of plants: the schizomycetes or bacteria and cianofitins.

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WHERE DO THEY LIVE ?

The Monera may be practically everywhere : very cold places such poles : the North Pole and South Pole, and very hot places such as deserts . There are cells that are adapted to live in places like hot springs where water ,temperatures are very high there.

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AUTOTROPHY

. The nutrition Monera can be of two types: -Autotrophy : it is they themselves produce organic matter through photosynthesis they need . ( cyan bacteria ) -Heterotrophy : consumers are already prepared organic matter ( bacteria ) .

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HOW TO MOVE ?The Monera move thanks to scourge . Remember flagella is like the tail of the Monera .

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The Monera reproduce asexually by bipartition , is when bacteria or other Monera reproduce divides into two daughter cells.

REPRODUCTION

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RELATIONSHIP WHITS THE HUMAN!

The bacteria are helping to nature and our health. Examples of beneficial bacteria are lactobacilli . (In them come from different dairy products ) harmful bacteria affect living organisms , causing diseases such as salmonellosis , leprosy , tonsillitis , tuberculosis.

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CONCLUSION

At first we were angry but we had to fix it . When we meet someone could always come but eventually we did .

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Everything that is in this work unless internet this page http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/113181/LES-MONERES

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