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c) Protozoans like Euglena, have chlorophyll but they are grouped under the Kingdom Protista. WHY??

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Answered by Hansika121
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Some trademark highlights of Euglenoids are as per the following. Euglenoids, (for example, Euglena) are unicellular protists normally found in new water. Rather than cell divider, a protein-rich cell film known as pellicle is available. They bear two flagella on the front end of the body. Most types of Euglena have photosynthesizing chloroplasts inside the body of the cell, which empower them to bolster via autotrophy, similar to plants.

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