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marine and freshwater green or colorless flagellate organism
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The euglenids are one of the best-known groups of flagellates, commonly found in freshwater especially when rich in organic materials, with a few marine and endosymbiotic members. They are included in the Euglenozoa, distinguished from other such forms by several features, most notably the presence of microtubule-supported proteinaceous strips underneath the cell membrane. ...
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| euglenoid m. |
a wormlike writhing movement, usually nonprogressive, resulting from local expansion and contraction of the body, seen in flagellates with thin pellicles and very plastic bodies, as in certain species of the order Euglenida and certain other protozoa.
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