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Flagellates obtain energy primarily through two methods: photosynthesis and heterotrophy. Photosynthetic flagellates, like those in the genus Euglena, contain chloroplasts that allow them to convert sunlight into chemical energy. Heterotrophic flagellates, on the other hand, absorb nutrients from their environment, consuming organic matter or other microorganisms. This versatility enables flagellates to thrive in various habitats.

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