Which protozoa have chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and are required by plants for photosynthesis. In animals, photosynthesis does not occur, since there are no chloroplasts. The only exception to this is Euglena green. She belongs to the Simplest in the Kingdom of Animals. Euglena green is so named because it is green due to chlorophyll, which is in her chloroplasts. Despite the fact that it belongs to animals, it is able to carry out photosynthesis and independently obtain nutrients. Thus, it belongs to autotrophs along with plants.



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