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What are the characteristic features of Euglenoids?
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- They are unicellular flagellates.
- These protists lack a definite cellulose cell wall. Instead, the cells are covered by
a thin membrane known as pellicle. The pellicle is composed of protein, lipids, and carbohydrates. - One or two flagella that help these protists in active swimming are present. If two flagella are present, then one is long and other is short. They are tinsel-shaped, i.e., with two longitudinal rows of fine hairs. Each flagellum has its own basal granule. The two flagella join with each other at a swelling, called paraflagellar body and finally only one long flagellum emerges out through the cytostome.
- The cell at the anterior end possesses an eccentric mouth or cytostome, which leads into a flask-shaped cavity, viz., the gullet or cytopharynx. Gullet opens into a large basal reservoir.
- At one end of the reservoir, the cytoplasm contains an orange red stigma (eye spot). The eye spot is a curved plate with orange-red granules and contains red pigment astaxanthin. Both the paraflagellar body and eye spot act as photoreceptors.
- Just below the reservoir is found a contractile vacuole with many feeding canals. The contractile vacuole takes part in osmoregulation. It expands and pumps its fluid contents in the reservoir.
- The mode of nutrition in euglenoids is holophytic or photoautotrophic. Some euglenoids show mixotrophic nutrition (both holophytic as well as saprobic mode).
- Cytoplasm is differentiated into ectoplasm and endoplasm. Nucleus is large and occurs roughly in middle. The envelope and nucleolus persist during cell division.
- Each chloroplast is composed of a granular matrix traversed by 10-45 dense bands and covered by a 3-membraned envelope. They contain the photosynthetic pigments-chlorophyll – n, b. They store carbohydrates as paramylon bodies, scattered throughout the cytoplasm.
- Asexual reproduction occurs by longitudinal binary fission. The flagellum is duplicated before cell division
- Under unfavourable conditions, the euglenoids form cysts to perennate the dry period.
- Sexual reproduction is not observed
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