What organisms are Euglenozoa?
The Euglenozoa are a monophyletic group of flagellated protists including free-living, symbiotic, and parasitic species. While many members of the group are bacteriotrophs widely distributed in marine and freshwater environments, many others, such as Euglena, are photosynthetic autotrophs. What is unique about Euglenozoa? The majority of Euglenozoons possess two flagella, complex cellular projections that lash…