Which of the following is a feature that is not suitable to Euglena?
A
The presence of chlorophyll a and b
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B
Stores carbohydrates as paramylum
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C
It is unicellular and motile in nature
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D
It has cell wall made of cellulose
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Solution
The correct option is D It has cell wall made of cellulose Euglena is a type of algae. It is a unicellular organism having chlorophyll a and b molecules. They prepare their own food by the process of photosynthesis and store carbohydrates in the form of paramylum. They have flagella and are motile in nature. But it lacks a cell wall and is found in fresh waters.