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29 April, 14:56

Euglena are not the only organisms that have flagellum. Zooflagellates are protozoa that also have flagella. Although euglena and zooflagellates move by flagella, why are these organisms classified differently?

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  1. 29 April, 15:07
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    Because they are unicellular eukaryotes and also aquatic
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