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- The Euglena are unicellular organisms with flagella. These flagella are long whip-like tails used for movement. Structurally, they do not have a cell wall. Instead, they have a thick outer covering, known as a pellicle, that is composed of protein and gives them both strength and flexibility.
- . : any of a taxon (Euglenophyta or Euglenida) of varied flagellates (such as a euglena) that are typically green or colorless stigma-bearing solitary microorganisms with one or two flagella emerging from a well-defined gullet
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⭐⭕EUGLENOIDS
》Majority of thereby freshwater organisms found in stagnant water.
》Instead of cell wall they have a protein which layer called pellicle which makes their body flexible.
》They behave like heterotrophs when deprived of Sunlight.
》Example✨Euglena
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