Euglenophyta (Euglenoids) Found mostly in fresh water Unicellular Autotrophs = photosynthesis,when there is light When there is no light = no photosynthesis.

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Euglenophyta (Euglenoids) Found mostly in fresh water Unicellular Autotrophs = photosynthesis,when there is light When there is no light = no photosynthesis they can be heterotrophs and can ingest food No cell wall = pellicle made up of protein They are like animals, i.e are motile having flagellum. They store their foods as paramylon a type of polysaccharide.

Euglena

Bacillariophyta (Diatoms) Unicellular organisms of different forms. They have silica in their cell walls. Autotrophs. They can live in marine or freshwater environments. They contain chlorophyll as well as pigments called carotenoids, which give them an orange-yellow colour. Their shells resemble small boxes with lids. These shells are covered with grooves and pores, giving them a decorated appearance. Diatoms reproduce asexually, the two halves of the shell separate, each producing a new shell that fits inside the original half. Each new generation, therefore, produces offspring that are smaller than the parent. At this point, the diatom produces gametes that fuse with gametes from other diatoms to produce zygotes (sexual reproduction). The zygotes develop into full sized diatoms that can begin asexual reproduction once more. When diatoms die, their shells form deposits called diatomaceous earth. These deposits can be collected and used as an additive to give certain paints their sparkle. Diatoms store their foods as oils or leucosine.

Forms of diatoms