a. What are its characteristics?
b. Where does it live?
c. What lifestyle does it belong to? (Is it animallike, plantlike, or funguslike?)
d. How does it carry out its life functions?
Thanks.
b. Where does it live?
c. What lifestyle does it belong to? (Is it animallike, plantlike, or funguslike?)
d. How does it carry out its life functions?
Thanks.
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Phylum Euglenida Most members of this group live in fresh water, being especially abundant in polluted habitats. Many euglenoids contain two flagella and contain a hard pellicle made of protein just under the plasma membrane. Their chloroplasts contain chlorophyll a and b and carotenoids. Many contain a red eyespot, which is thought to be used as a photoreceptor. Euglenoids reproduce asexually by dividing lengthwise into two. They do not reproduce sexual