Is Euglena a animal or plant? Which Scientist gave this kingdom Protista
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Euglena is neither a plant nor an animal, but a single cell flagellate eukaryotic organism — with some characteristics of both plants and animals — that belongs to “kingdom” Protista.
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The term protista, meaning "the first of all or primordial" was introduced in 1866 by German scientist Ernst Haeckel. He suggested Protista as a third taxonomic kingdom, in addition to Plantae and Animalia, consisting of all "primitive forms" of organisms, including bacteria (International Microbiology, 1999).
Euglena is neither a plant nor ananimal, but a single cell flagellate eukaryotic organism — with some characteristics of both plants andanimals — that belongs to “kingdom” Protista.
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Euglena is neither a plant nor ananimal, but a single cell flagellate eukaryotic organism — with some characteristics of both plants andanimals — that belongs to “kingdom” Protista.
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