give reason: bacteria and blue green algae are procaryotes

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Cyanobacteria or blue green algae are placed along with bacteria in Kingdom Monera because they are unicellular and prokaryotic in nature i.e. they don't have well-defined nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.

P​rokaryotic cells lack membrane bound cell organelles like chloroplast, mitochondria etc. and a well defined nucleus. They have a simpler cell organization and bacteria are unicellular organisms with very simple cell structure lacking proper nucleus and membrane bound organelles, so they are called prokaryotic. Hence, bacteria is a prokaryote.

Thus, both of them are placed in prokaryotes.


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