Monera

Word MONERA
Character 6
Hyphenation ‖Mo ne ra
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Positing a fundamental unity between the realms of animate and inanimate matter, he attributed to certain protoplasmic compounds, be - lieved by him still to occur in nature from spontaneous chemical reactions, the formation of monera, that is, of what he considered to be theoretically the most primitive individual organisms. ❋ ARAM VARTANIAN (1968)

Those remarkable beings called the monera -- especially the chromacea and bacteria -- are specimens of these simple cytodes. ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

Oh dear, I thought I was the only person who used words like "monera" in poetry ... ❋ Nick Anthis (2006)

The biggest break in life, she explained, was between the prokaryotes (cells with nucleoids: monera, prokaryota; archaebacteria, eubacteria) and eukaryotes (cells with nuclei: protoctista, fungi, plantae, animalia). ❋ Unknown (2005)

Now President George Bush arrived a short while ago at Chile's monera (ph) presidential palace, where he was greeted by Chile's leader Ricardo Largos. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He begins with the monera, the organisms of the lowest form, discovered by himself, which have not so much as the organic rank of a cell, but are only corpuscules of mucus, without kernel or external covering, called by him cytod, and arising from an organic carbon formation. ❋ Rudolf Schmid (N/A)

He {46} at once drew the origin of man also into the course of reasoning on the new theory, and sustained the theory by the discovery of the _monera_ and other low organisms of one cell, as well as by special investigations of the calcareous sponges. ❋ Rudolf Schmid (N/A)

Nevertheless, there are monera whose structure seems to be nothing but a living clod without kernel and cover, and which in that respect represent the lowest conceivable form of organic being and life. ❋ Rudolf Schmid (N/A)

He acknowledged no line of demarcation between the crystal and the monera -- and no chasm (of course) between man and the animals. ❋ Hamlin Garland (1900)

It is interesting to note, in this connection, that while the ordinary cells of the higher animal body resemble the _monera_ in many ways, still the white corpuscles in the blood of man and the animals bear a startling resemblance to the _amoebae_ so far as regards size, general structure, and movements, and are in fact known to Science as "amoeboids." ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

These filaments are permanent, and are not temporary like the pseudopods of the monera or amoebae -- they are the _first signs of permanent hands and feet_. ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

Passing by the simple vital processes of the monera, or single-celled "things," we notice the higher forms of cell life, with growing sensibility or sensation. ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

The two daughter-monera that are thus formed immediately begin ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

Their whole body consists of a single cell (as is the case with the amoebae and infusoria), or of a loose aggregation of only slightly differentiated cells, though it may not even reach the full structure of a single cell (as with the monera). ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

In the homogeneous plasma of the monera, a firmer central nucleus is separated from a softer outer mass; through this differentiation of nucleus and protoplasm arises the first organic cell. ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

If I am to believe the evolutionists, the various game-hunting Wasps are descended from a small number of types, which are themselves derived, by an incalculable number of concatenations, from a few amoebae, a few monera and lastly from the first clot of protoplasm which was casually condensed. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

Huxley cannot play fast and loose with human volition, nor juggle the trustiness of memory into a state of consciousness, to save his system; nor may Haeckel lead us at his own sweet creative will through fourteen stages of vertebrate and eight of invertebrate life up to the great imaginary 'monera,' the father and mother of us all. ❋ Baxter Perry Smith (1856)

Although the mechanism had not been recognized before, the scientists were intrigued to find evidence of a similar mechanism in all five kingdoms of life - animals, plants, fungi, protista, and monera. ❋ Unknown (2010)

_monera_, or single-cell forms, which are little more than a drop of sticky, glue-like protoplasm. ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

_monera_, or one-celled organisms, the nerve-cell is not differentiated; consequently, if I were to be held to a close and strict accountability, my definition of mind would not embrace these organisms. ❋ James Weir (1881)

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