Kingdom Protoctista (Protista)
Subkingdom Phycobionta (plant like Protoctists;algae)
Division Euglenophyta (Euglenas)
Class Euglenocea
Phylum Euglenida
Euglenoids are flagellates, single celled organisms in the Kingdom Protista. Euglenoids belong to the domain eukarya. It doesn't have a cell wall but a protein coat. It as a paramylon carbohydrate reserve. There are 900 species. And it is found in fresh water, polluted and estuary habitats.
The kingdom Protista was divided to create the six kingdom model classification. This division was made to provide a more organized and accurate classification system for organisms that did not fit well into the existing kingdoms of animals, plants, and fungi.
The second highest taxonomic classification between kingdom and class is phylum.
Organism classification groups are Kingdom and Phylum. The Kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with common characteristics, while the Phylum represents a more specific group within the Kingdom with shared characteristics.
Linnaeus named the plant kingdom "Plantae" in his classification system.
Euglenophyta
Animalia. :)
Euglena belongs to the Kingdom: Protista Phylum: Euglenophyta
The scientific name of Euglenophyta is Euglenophyceae.
The largest level of classification in a kingdom is the phylum.
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Euglenoids are flagellates, single celled organisms in the Kingdom Protista. Euglenoids belong to the domain eukarya. It doesn't have a cell wall but a protein coat. It as a paramylon carbohydrate reserve. There are 900 species. And it is found in fresh water, polluted and estuary habitats.
A kingdom is a broader classification level compared to a family. Kingdom is one of the higher taxonomic ranks in biological classification, whereas family is a lower rank that falls under kingdom.
bcoz euglena are unicellular organism .all euglena are chloroplast and can make their own foodby photosynthesis.
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In the kingdom classification; Beluga are in the Animal Kingdom.
Snakes are in the animal kingdom.