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Three distinguishing features of euglenophytes are the presence of a pellicle (proteinaceous layer), two flagella for locomotion, and the ability to photosynthesize with chloroplasts derived from green algae through secondary endosymbiosis.
Distinguishing properties are characteristics or features that set something apart from others in a clear way. They help identify or differentiate objects, people, or concepts from one another based on specific attributes or qualities.
Mercury does not have any land masses or islands, as it is a rocky planet with a barren surface covered in craters and plains. The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered due to impacts from asteroids and comets. It does not have any large bodies of water or features resembling land masses or islands like those found on Earth.
Mercury does not have larver; in fact, it does not have any form of life as we know it. The planet's extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and harsh conditions make it inhospitable for any organisms, including larvae. Scientists focus on studying its geology and surface features rather than searching for life.
Mercury has no moons.
Yes, there are. Arthropod distinguishing features are segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
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Bright colors are some distinguishing features of the parrot.
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Two distinguishing features of euglenophytes are 2 flagella and chloroplast. The third distinguishing feature is pellicle. A flagellum can be described as a lash-like appendage.
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