How are Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta different from animal-like protist?
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How are Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta different from animal-like protist?
Plants versus Animal Protists:
Euglenophyta is the group of plant-like protists having a unicellular, microscopic, flagellated body.
Chlorophyta is a group of green algae having microscopic, non-vascular, plant-like protists.
Animal-like protists are called protozoa. They are unicellular, eukaryotic, non-movable animals.
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