Euglenophyta- Trypanosoma cruzi 

Each of the organisms in Phylum Euglenophyta has a flagellum on its anterior end.  They have chloroplast, and do photosynthesis when in light.  The organisms can obtain nutrition by phagocytosis. To help sense light, Euglena have a light-sensitive stigma near their anterior ends.

Examples of organisms belonging to Phylum Euglenophya include what are commonly known as euglena.

Euglenophyta- Postgaardi maraigerensis 

  1. McNabb, C. (2002, March 27). Phase 3- kingdom protista information. Retrieved from http://pangea.tec.selu.edu/~cmcnabb/etec645/protist2.html
  2. Protista. (2004, November 2). Retrieved from http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/protista.htm

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