INTEG. PRIN OF ZOO >LL< W/ CONNECT - FD
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To distinguish: Euglenozoa, ciliophora, apicomplexan, and dinoflagellata.
Introduction: The unicellular eukaryotes are single-celled organisms with mitochondria, nucleus, and other organelles. The unicellular eukaryotes are only made up of one cell that carries out all the functions required by the organism. Some examples of unicellular eukaryotes are euglena, diatoms, and dinoflagellate.
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INTEG. PRIN OF ZOO >LL< W/ CONNECT - FD
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