Two autotrophic protista
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Algae & Euglenoids are two autotrophic protists.
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Algae
The largest group of autotrophic protists is collectively called algae. You have probably heard of algae before, even if you didn't know that they were classified as autotrophic protists! We can break the algae down into more specialized groups based on the shape of their cells and the type of photosynthetic pigments they use: the most common examples are green algae, red algae, brown algae, and golden algae.
Euglenoids
- Euglenoids are single-celled organisms that are mostly autotrophic, but they can be heterotrophic.
- They are both free-living and parasitic.
- They have one or two flagella and have no cell walls, but their plasma membranes are strong and sturdy.
- The share characteristics of both plants and animals.
- Euglenoids are found in freshwater, especially water rich in organic materials.
- Most common example : Euglena
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