Euglanas have chloroplasts, to absorb sunlight. If sunlight is not available, it can absorb nutrients from decayed organic material.
Cladocerans, or "Water Fleas," eat euglena.
With its mouth
yes the euglena can but it doesn't have to during the day
Not at all. On the contrary, euglena eat themselves to death slowly.
photosynthesisno, they eat algae, and other organic mattersAnswerThey are actually capable of photosynthesis and consuming algae and other organic matter.
The chloroplast makes food for the Euglena so it can eat. The Euglena doesn't really need it though, because it can hunt for it's own food.
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If you are referring to Euglena, they don't eat anything because they are photosynthetic.
All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
You can kill euglena by blocking it from the sunlight. Since it is a plant like protist it has chloroplasts and uses photosynthesis to eat. If you cut off the sun then you cut off its food supply.Euglena never die because they can eat off of tiny plants and animals that they get from the water
people eat them cuz people r dominators
A volvox makes there own food, so they eat there food that they make. I don't know what a euglena makes, sorry.