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explain the structure of euglena​

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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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