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23 June, 13:32

Name two organelles you could find in a euglena that you couldn't find in a zooflagellate

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  1. 23 June, 13:43
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    Zooflagellate is a free living protozoan with a whip like appendage. It is non-photosynthetic and feed on decaying organic matter. Euglena is a single cell flagellate eurkaryote, which has features of both plant and animal. Two organelles that are present in euglena but which are not present in zooflagellate are chloroplast and photoreceptors.
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