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hiiii ...I have smthg fr ur question..hope u get it...If you go outside to a pond or stream and scoop up a bucket of water, you will probably have many microorganisms in the bucket. One very common one is known as Euglena. Euglena is a unicellular microorganism belonging to the kingdom Protista.
Members of kingdom Protista are mostly unicellular organisms that are found in damp places or in water. Protists are often considered a challenge to classify by scientists because of their unique characteristics. Some protists have chloroplasts and undergo photosynthesis to produce energy, making them plant-like. Other protists are completely heterotrophic, which means they eat other organisms and obtain their energy by means other than photosynthesis, making them animal-like. A few species of protists even live in damp places and feed off of decomposing matter, making them fungus-like. These variations, as well as the abundance of body types, have made them a challenge to classify.
Euglena belong to the phylum Euglenozoa. Members of this phylum are unicellular organisms mostly found in freshwater, with a few found in saltwater. The all have a flagellum to use for movement and have chloroplasts, but can also feed as heterotrophs. More specifically, they belong to class Euglenoida. All members of this class are found in freshwater and do photosynthesis or feed by diffusion of other organisms. They also have a tough outer coating known as a pellicle.
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Members of kingdom Protista are mostly unicellular organisms that are found in damp places or in water. Protists are often considered a challenge to classify by scientists because of their unique characteristics. Some protists have chloroplasts and undergo photosynthesis to produce energy, making them plant-like. Other protists are completely heterotrophic, which means they eat other organisms and obtain their energy by means other than photosynthesis, making them animal-like. A few species of protists even live in damp places and feed off of decomposing matter, making them fungus-like. These variations, as well as the abundance of body types, have made them a challenge to classify.
Euglena belong to the phylum Euglenozoa. Members of this phylum are unicellular organisms mostly found in freshwater, with a few found in saltwater. The all have a flagellum to use for movement and have chloroplasts, but can also feed as heterotrophs. More specifically, they belong to class Euglenoida. All members of this class are found in freshwater and do photosynthesis or feed by diffusion of other organisms. They also have a tough outer coating known as a pellicle.
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EUGLENA is an example of Euglenoids which come under kingdom Protista. they r freshwater organism found in stagnant water having protein rich layer called PELLICLE. pigment of Euglenoids r identical to those present in higher plants.........
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