- 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.
Examples
Trypanosoma Brucei
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Euglena
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