There are many examples but one would include of how Euglena reacts to light. When the stigma senses light, it will tell the Euglena to make its food, but if the stigma senses darkness, it will ask the Euglena to hunt for food.
They are unicellular organisms posessing two flagella and a photoreceptor. Most of them have chloroplasts, and the plasma membrane is surrounded by a flexible layer (the pelicle) that flexes for movement
There are many animal-like characteristics of Euglena. One of the common features that makes euglena be considered an animal is the flagellum which is the tail it used for locomotion
it lives in freshwaters/lakes/ponds, and it can [roduce and make its own food
It's very small and moves either by flagellum (moves faster) or by a contracting/ undulating ( moves slower)
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This is a euglena, a type of protist. I have never heard of a euglena oval but under a microscope, euglena have an oval shape within them.
euglena does indeed have chrlorplasts.
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
Euglena is an algae.Chloroplasts are present in them.
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The scientific name for euglena is Euglena.
This is a euglena, a type of protist. I have never heard of a euglena oval but under a microscope, euglena have an oval shape within them.
Euglena are not bacteria.
euglena does indeed have chrlorplasts.
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
Euglena is an algae.Chloroplasts are present in them.
Euglena is actually the genus name as well as the common name for this organism. Finding the exact species is difficult, because the genus Euglena has dozens of species in it.See the Related Links for more information about the genus Euglena as well as a list of the species in this genus.
Euglena have flagella that provides them with locomotion.
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Euglena reproudces asexually not sexually
the euglena is a producer mostly because its green.
Euglena are green because of their chloroplasts.