What major characteristic specifically defines a mastigote Euglenozoan? The presence of a flagellum The haustorium to attach to hosts without detection The development of chloroplasts to augment parasitism The presence of cystocarps
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Step 1: Mastigote Euglenozoans are a group of protists that are characterized by the presence of a flagellum, which is a whip-like structure used for movement. Show more…
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