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5. What characteristics of Trypanosoma are similar to Euglena?

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Answered by keshavraj0980
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Euglena is considered plant-like because it possesses chloroplasts and has the ability to produce its own energy photosynthetically. ... Trypanosomes do not possess chloroplasts. Instead, they absorb raw nutrients from their host organism's bloodstream.

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Euglena:

A particular euglenoid is a euglena. Unicellular microorganisms with a flexible body are called euglenoids. They have traits that distinguish plants from animals. In the sun, Euglena uses its plastids to accomplish photosynthesis. At night, however, it uses its flagellum to wander around in quest of food. There are about 1000 different species of Euglena. They can be found in marshes, freshwater, sea, and damp soil.

Trypanosoma:

Trypanosoma is a genus of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa that belongs to the monophyletic group of kinetoplastids (class Trypanosomatidae). The phylum Sarcomastigophora includes the genus Trypanosoma. Due to their corkscrew-like motion, the name is derived from the Greek words trypano- (borer) and soma (body). The majority of trypanosomes are heteroxenous, meaning they need more than one required host to complete their life cycle, and they are typically transmitted via a vector. Invertebrates that feed on blood carry the majority of species, however the methods of transmission varied depending on the species. Some are spread through direct contact, such Trypanosoma equiperdum. Invertebrate hosts often have them in the intestine, whereas vertebrate hosts typically have them in the bloodstream or an intracellular environment.

Characteristics of Trypanosoma are similar to Euglena:

Euglena is seen as being similar to a plant because it has chloroplasts and can use photosynthetic energy to generate its own energy. Chloroplasts are not present in trypanosomes. Instead, they take in raw nutrients from the blood of their host organism.

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