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Author: Raven, Peter
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To explain: The reason for which euglenozoa cannot be classified either as plants or animals.

Introduction: The unicellular protists diplomonads, parabasalids, and euglenozoans are grouped as Excavata. This is based on the DNA sequence and cytoskeletal similarities, thereby showing evolutionary relatedness.

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