differnce b/t sarcondina and flaggellata
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Sarcodina (phylum Protozoa, subphylum Sarcomastigophora) A superclass of protozoa which form pseudopodia for feeding and locomotion. ... The superclass includes the Radiolaria, known from the Cambrian, and the Heliozoa, which are exclusively freshwater and have a fossil record that extends back only to the Pleistocene.
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Flagellates are single-celled protists with one or more flagella, whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. The flagella is used for movement through the liquid. Some flagellates live as colonial entities, while others function as a single cell
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