does all euglenoids are placed in plantae?
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Euglena is called plant and animal both. It has chloroplast, produce their own food by the process of photosynthesis like plants. ... It has a light-sensitive eyespot as in animals. Yet it is neither placed in plant kingdom nor animal kingdom.
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Euglenoids are placed under Phylum Protista ( precisely under Chrysophyta )
It does possess characteristics of plants as well as animals but it is unicellular so it is placed as a protist.
It does possess characteristics of plants as well as animals but it is unicellular so it is placed as a protist.
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