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Flagellates are a diverse group of single-celled organisms belonging to various phyla, including the phylum Euglenozoa and phylum Dinoflagellata. These organisms possess whip-like structures called flagella that they use for movement. Flagellates can be found in diverse environments such as freshwater, marine, and soil.

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