Why are blue green algae included with bacteria with kingdom monera?

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Chapter25: Bacteria And Archaea
Section25.4: The Phylogeny Of The Two Prokaryote Domains
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Why are blue green algae included with bacteria with kingdom monera?

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Kingdom Monera have unicellular organisms like bacteria. It belongs to prokaryote family. Organism belongs to kingdom Monera does not have true nucleus. Their genetic material does not enclosed within nucleus. They are oldest microorganisms on earth. They are found almost everywhere like snow, hot spring, deep ocean, sand, water, even human gut.

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