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Is euglena protozoa?

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Answered by KairaSingh11
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YES, Like many protozoans, they are free-living, using a whiplike flagellum to move about. Euglena is one of the euglenoid genera that contain chlorophyll, allowing them to create their own food through photosynthesis. Euglena live in a variety of aquatic habitats, both freshwater and marine.

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Answered by hemlata191
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yes is it. Euglena is the single celled organism. They are also known as Flagellate. The species of the euglena often serves as the best members for the study of algae as the protozoa. I hope this answer will help you
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