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Assertion (A): Euglenoids have a flexible body.
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Reason (R): They have a protein rich layer called pellicle, which makes their body flexible.
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Which of the following is true?
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The given statements describe a group of organisms. Which of the following group is referred here ?
(i) Instead of a cell wall they have a protein rich pellicle making their body flexible
(ii) They have flagella, a short and a long one
(iii) They show mixotroplic nutrition
(iv) They are connecting link between plants and animals
A student was given three unlabelled permanent slides. In an effort to identify these specimens, she places the slides under the microscope and marks the following features:
slide Unicellular, two well-defined nuclei, ciliated, without a cell wall
slide Unicellular, chloroplast, one nucleus, biflagellated, with a cell wall
slide Unicellular, one nucleus, non-flagellate, with a cell wall
The organisms likely to be present on the slides and respectively, are