Single Choice

Read the following statements regarding euglenoids and select the incorrect ones. (i) These are mostly freshwater organisms found in stagnant water. (ii) Their body is covered by a protein rich layer called pellicle which makes their body flexible. (iii) They are photosynthetic in the presence of sunlight but become heterotrophs in the absence of sunlight. (iv) They usually possess two flagella, one long and one short. (v) Euglenoids are multicellular ciliate protists.

A(i) and (v)
B(iv) and (v)
C(iii) only
D(v) only
Correct Answer

Solution

Protozoan, life form, generally single-celled and heterotrophic (utilizing natural carbon as a wellspring of vitality), having a place with any of the real ancestries of protists and, as most protists, ordinarily minuscule. All protozoans are eukaryotes and in this manner have a "genuine," or layer bound, core.
So, the correct option is '(v) only'.


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