What are the common features of amoeba paramecium and euglena?
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Amoeboid protozoans – Mostly found in water bodies, either fresh or saline. They have pseudopodia (false feet) which help to change their shape and in capturing and engulfing food. Eg., Amoeba
Flagellated protozoans – As the name suggests, the members of this group have flagella. They can be free-living as well as parasitic. Eg., Euglena
Ciliated protozoans – They have cilia all over their body which help in locomotion as well as nutrition. They are always aquatic. Wg., Paramecium
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