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To determine:
The members formerly in the Kingdom Monera were separated into the two new domains Bacteria and Archaea.
Introduction:
The foundation of a progressive arrangement of classes based on assumed characteristic connections among living beings is known as classification.
Explanation of Solution
The kingdom Monera is comprised of two groups called phyla. Both of these phyla are comprised of one-celled life forms, which are generally bacteria. None of them have a genuine core. Since certain bacteria are artificially extraordinary, the Monera kingdom was divided into the two new kingdoms that is Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
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