What is the difference between chrysophytes, dinoflagellates,euglenoids slimemoulds, protozoans

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The Chrysophyceae, usually called chrysophytes, golden-brown algae or golden algae are a large group of algae, found mostly in freshwater.
The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate eukaryotes that constitute the phylum Dinoflagellata. Most are marine plankton, but they are common in freshwater habitats.
Euglenids are one of the best-known groups of flagellates, which are Eukaryotes of the phylum Euglenophyta and their cell structure is typical of that group.
slime moulds, are basically enormous single cells with thousands of nuclei. They are formed when individual flagellated cells swarm together and fuse. The result is one large bag of cytoplasm with many diploid nuclei.
In systems of biological classification, the Protozoa are defined as a diverse group of unicellular eukaryotic organisms.

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