The euglena is much smaller compared to the paramecium, its less than half the size of one paramecium.
amoeba
The frog, it is the only organism with a Eukaryotic cell. Paramecium, Euglena, and bacteria are all prokaryotic, so the have no nucleus.
The amoebea is similar to the euglena because they both are bacteria and they can make you sick. YAKIMA!
It's only dangerous if you are small enough to be eaten by them...i.e. another single celled animal.
it can move very fast and it is very small compared to its predators- frogs, baby fish, tadpoles
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.
50 nm
The frog, it is the only organism with a Eukaryotic cell. Paramecium, Euglena, and bacteria are all prokaryotic, so the have no nucleus.
Bacteria Volvox Streptococcus Euglena
because there are very tiny
because they are very tiny.
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
The amoebea is similar to the euglena because they both are bacteria and they can make you sick. YAKIMA!
photosynthesisno, they eat algae, and other organic mattersAnswerThey are actually capable of photosynthesis and consuming algae and other organic matter.
Lactobacillus are smaller rod shaped bacteria compared to the cyanobacteria of oscillatoria and gloeocapsa.
Euglena is a genus of microscopic, one-celled organisms in the Protista kingdom. There are about 150 species of euglenas. They live in fresh water, and are especially common in warm seasons when they may form a green scum on the surfaces of small ponds or drainage ditches. Euglenas have spindle-shaped bodies, and range in size from 1/1000 to 1/100 of an inch (0.025 to 0.254 millimeter) long.
Poland's size can be compared to a size of New Mexico.