euglenoids
Euglenoids are a diverse group of unicellular, flagellated protists in the phylum Euglenozoa. They are commonly found in freshwater and damp soils and include both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic species; many are mixotrophic, capable of photosynthesis when light is available and of ingesting prey or organic particles when it is not.
Most euglenoids lack a rigid cell wall and instead have a flexible pellicle composed of proteinaceous strips.
Photosynthetic euglenoids store energy as paramylon rather than starch and frequently exhibit a pyrenoid within the
Reproduction is mainly asexual, occurring by longitudinal binary fission; some species may engage in sexual processes