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Euglena is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists. It is the best known and most widely studied member of the phylum Euglenozoa (also known as Euglenophyta), a diverse group containing some 44 genera and at least 800 species Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Protista Superphylum: Discoba Phylum: Euglenozoa Class: Euglenoidea Order: Euglenales Family: Euglenaceae Genus: Euglena Ehrenberg, 1830
The pellicle of Euglena is made of protein strips, providing flexibility and enabling movement, while true plants have a cell wall made of cellulose. This allows Euglena to exhibit more animal-like movement, such as swimming and changing shape.
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Euglena are not known to cause disease in humans. They are single-celled organisms that are found in freshwater environments and play a role in the ecosystem as primary producers. While they can be a part of the food chain and have been studied for their photosynthetic abilities, they are not typically associated with causing diseases in humans.
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Euglena is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists. It is known mostly and is a widely studied member of the phylum Euglenozoa. Euglenozoa comprises 44 genera and perhaps as many as 800 separate species.
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Euglena is a genus of single-celled flagellate protists, known for their green or red eye-spot which helps them detect light. They are common in freshwater environments and exhibit both plant-like and animal-like characteristics, being able to photosynthesize like plants and also consume organic matter like animals.
It is a group of unicellular ciliate protozoa, which are commonly studied as a representative of the ciliate group.
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