yes!
mode of nutrition
All animals are chemoheterotrophs. Animals survive by consuming plants or other animals. Energy is obtained from organic compounds that have oxidized.
chemoautotroph
Photo and Chemo in Heterotrophs refer to their way of eating and gathering nutrition. If it using light for energy, it is a photoheterotroph. If it gets its energy from inorganic/organic compounds, it is an chemoheterotroph.
B-photoautotroph - CO2
Chemoheterotrophs: unable to fix carbon and form their own organic compounds.It is a biological term for an organism that derives energy and carbon from the oxidation of preformed organic compounds. These include fungi, which do not have chloroplasts to use photosynthesis.
The Kingdom Archaea usually obtain energy through methanogene. Their nutrition mode includes photoautotroph, chemoautotroph, photoheterotroph, and chemoheterotroph just but to mention a few.
l- glucose can be used as a sweetners. they can be use in colon movement acting as a laxatives. moreover they can also be used as a theraputic agent by stimulating insulin during type II Diabetes.
Kingdom Animalia are chemoheterotroph in terms of their mode of nutrition. They consume organic compounds, carbonically for energy sources.
It is normal for the euglena to have a flagellum. Of course, any creature can suffer a trauma, or a birth defect or illness, or mutation, which can cause it to lose a part of its normal anatomy. I'm sure that there do exist some euglena which are missing the flagellum, much as there are some people who are missing legs.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -U-L-NI-. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter U and 4th letter L and 6th letter N and 7th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: euglenid