It's only dangerous if you are small enough to be eaten by them...i.e. another single celled animal.
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.
No euglena dose not cause any disease . Euglen,a spp. of which there are over a thousand, do not cause diseases.Euglena is a unique organism that is considered both a unicellular algae and a protozoan. It has chloroplasts (like an algae) and flagella (like other protozoans).Other protozoans, such as Giardia and Trypanosomaare pathogenic -- causing intestinal problems and African sleeping sickness, respectively.
It causes amoebic dysentery.
It's only dangerous if you are small enough to be eaten by them...i.e. another single celled animal.
Sufficient cause is a cause without which will not cause the disease but with it will absolutely will cause the disease.
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.
The scientific name for euglena is Euglena gracilis. It is a single-celled, photosynthetic protist that can move by either using its flagellum or contracting its cell body.
euglena does indeed have chrlorplasts.
The scientific name for euglena is Euglena.
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
No. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
A pathogen is an organism that can cause a disease.