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Euglenoids, commonly known as euglenes, comprise a diverse group of unicellular organisms within the family Euglenaceae. There are over 1,000 recognized species of euglenes, which can be categorized into various genera, such as Euglena, Trachelomonas, and Peranema. These organisms are primarily found in freshwater environments and are known for their unique characteristics, including the presence of chloroplasts and the ability to photosynthesize. Their diversity reflects a wide range of adaptations to different ecological niches.

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