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difference between euglena viridis and euglenoids?​

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Answered by sonukumar5066
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The key difference between euglenoids and Euglena is that euglenoids are a large group of single-cell organisms belonging to kingdom Protista while Euglena is the most widely studied representative genus of euglenoids. ... Moreover, they have two flagella; hence they are flagellated organisms.

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The key difference between euglenoids and Euglena is that euglenoids are a large group of single-cell organisms belonging to kingdom Protista while Euglena is the most widely studied representative genus of euglenoids. ... Moreover, they have two flagella; hence they are flagellated organisms.

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Q) What are Euglenoids?

Ans ) Euglena, genus of more than 1,000 species of single-celled flagellated (i.e., having a whiplike appendage) microorganisms that feature both plant and animal characteristics. Found worldwide, Euglena live in fresh and brackish water rich in organic matter and can also be found in moist soils.

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