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A unicellular organism often considered connecting link between plants and animals is
A. Monocystis
B. Paramecium
C. Euglena
D. Entamoeba

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Euglena is a class of single‐celled, free‐living microorganisms that show both plant‐ and animal‐like attributes. Euglena. It is a whip unicellular life form.


Like plants it contains chlorophyll, so it performs photosynthesis and makes nourishment. So it indicates both plant-like and creature-like characters.


They do photosynthesis like plants as it contains chlorophyll with the help of sunlight and in the absence of light they carry on like heterotrophs nourishing on other littler organisms.


That's why they are a connecting link between plants and animals.

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