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mode of nutrition of chrysophytes , dinoflagellates , euglenoids , slime mould and protozoans​

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Answered by mabudanwer12
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Step-by-step explana Diatoms

Plant-like organisms that live in glass houses made of silica. Obtain their food by Photosynthesis.

Slime Molds

Heterotrophic plant-like organisms. Change shape and have a variety of colors. They are decomposers that break down dead organic matter. Found in greenhouses. Example:

Myxomycota - the Plasmodium

Euglena

Plant-like and animal-like organism that has a flagellum (whip-like structure), chloroplasts (makes own food) and an eye spot (photo receptor

Protozoa

Microscopic, one-celled animal-like organisms often found in decayed materials (Parasitic). They move independently. Examples: Sarcodina - the Amoeba

Ciliata - the Paramecium  

Sporozoa - the Plasmodium

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