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The pigments of euglenoids are identical to:​

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Answered by harshavbb
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Explanation:

Euglenoids and flagellated protozoans are photosyntetic in nature. They contains photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll a and b, identical to those present in higher plants. Their mode of nutrition is holophytic. The ciliated protozoans beat the water with a coordinated movement of rows of cilia.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

Euglenoids and flagellated protozoans are photosynthetic in nature.

Explanation:

 They include photosynthetic pigments like chlorophyll a and b that are identical to those found in higher plants. Holophytic nutrition is their way of nourishment. With a coordinated movement of rows of cilia, the ciliated protozoans beat the water.

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