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what is the store food of euglena called? ​

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Answered by divyasreereddy
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Answer:

paramylon

Explanation:

paramylon is a carbohydrate similar to starch.The cloroplasts found in Euglena contain chlorophyll which aids in the synthesis of carbohydrates to be stored as starch granules andparamylon

Answered by vanshikka11
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Answer:

Euglenas store their food in the form of refractile granules of the glucose polymer paramylum (or paramylon). These granules are called pyranoids.

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