Kingdom Monera: Class 11 and NEET 2025/2026 Notes
June 23, 2024
Overview of Kingdom Monera
- Definition:
Bacteria are the sole members of Kingdom Monera.
- Abundance:
Most abundant micro-organisms on Earth.
- Habitats:
Found in diverse environments – soil, hot springs, deserts, snow, deep
oceans, and as parasites on other organisms.
Classification of Bacteria by Shape
- Coccus
(Cocci): Spherical-shaped bacteria.
- Bacillus
(Bacilli): Rod-shaped bacteria.
- Vibrio
(Vibrios): Comma-shaped bacteria.
- Spirillum
(Spirilla): Spiral-shaped bacteria.
Metabolic Diversity of Bacteria
- Autotrophs:
Synthesize their own food from inorganic substrates.
- Photosynthetic Autotrophs: Use
sunlight to make food.
- Chemosynthetic Autotrophs: Use
chemical reactions to make food.
- Heterotrophs:
Depend on other organisms or dead organic matter for food.
Types of Bacteria
1. Archaebacteria
- Habitats:
Live in extreme environments such as salty areas (halophiles), hot springs
(thermoacidophiles), and marshy areas (methanogens).
- Unique
Features: Different cell wall structure
allowing survival in extreme conditions.
- Examples:
- Methanogens: Found in the
gut of ruminant animals (e.g., cows, buffaloes) and produce methane from
dung.
2. Eubacteria
- Characteristics:
Presence of a rigid cell wall and flagella (if motile).
- Cyanobacteria
(Blue-Green Algae):
- Photosynthetic Autotrophs: Contain
chlorophyll a similar to green plants.
- Forms: Unicellular, colonial, or
filamentous.
- Habitat: Freshwater, marine, or
terrestrial.
- Special Features: Capable of
fixing atmospheric nitrogen in heterocysts (e.g., Nostoc, Anabaena).
- Chemosynthetic
Autotrophic Bacteria:
- Function: Oxidize inorganic
substances (nitrates, nitrites, ammonia) for energy (ATP production).
- Role: Nutrient recycling (nitrogen,
phosphorus, iron, sulfur).
- Heterotrophic
Bacteria:
- Functions: Decomposition, curd
production from milk, antibiotic production, nitrogen fixation in legume
roots.
- Pathogenic Bacteria: Cause diseases
like cholera, typhoid, tetanus, citrus canker.
Reproduction in Bacteria
- Asexual
Reproduction: Mainly by fission.
- Spore
Formation: Occurs under unfavorable
conditions.
- Primitive
Sexual Reproduction: DNA transfer
between bacteria.
Mycoplasma
- Characteristics:
Lack a cell wall, smallest living cells, can survive without oxygen.
- Pathogenicity:
Many are pathogenic to animals and plants.
Key Terms
- Autotrophic
Bacteria: Synthesizes its own food.
- Heterotrophic
Bacteria: Depends on external sources for
food.
- Chemosynthetic:
Uses chemical energy for food production.
- Photosynthetic:
Uses light energy for food production.
- Archaebacteria:
Bacteria living in extreme conditions.
- Eubacteria:
True bacteria, including cyanobacteria.
- Methanogens:
Methane-producing archaebacteria.
- Mycoplasma:
Smallest living cells, lacking cell walls.
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