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the body covering in euglena know as pellicle is made of​

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The Euglena are unicellular organisms with flagella. These flagella are long whip-like tails used for movement. Structurally, they do not have a cell wall. Instead, they have a thick outer covering, known as a pellicle, that is composed of protein and gives them both strength and flexibility...

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pellicle is also a thin protein film on the surface of tooth enamel, and is sometimes called "enamel pellicle" or "salivary acquired pellicle." It is made up of saliva and crevicular fluid, plus bacterial and host tissue cell materials. The pellicle is effectively the tooth's skin and protects it from acids.

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