yes these are consumers
god only knows !
god only knows !
Euglenoids can obtain energy through photosynthesis using chloroplasts in their cells. They have a unique mode of movement utilizing a protein strip called a pellicle that allows them to change shape. Some euglenoids can also feed heterotrophically by engulfing food particles through phagocytosis.
Yes, euglenoids can serve as a food source for various aquatic organisms. These single-celled protists are photosynthetic, producing their own food and contributing to the aquatic food web. Small aquatic animals, such as zooplankton, may consume euglenoids, making them an important part of the diet for larger predators in the ecosystem. Additionally, their presence can indicate healthy water conditions, supporting diverse aquatic life.
euglenoids live in fresh water
Euglenoids do not cause disease.
euglenophyta
Euglenoids, which are a group of single-celled organisms often found in freshwater environments, are not commonly consumed by people. While some species of Euglena are known for their nutritional properties and are used in dietary supplements or as food additives, they are not typically eaten directly as a food source. Their primary use is in biotechnology and nutrition rather than as a staple in human diets.
They are not.
No, they are eukaryote.
It depends what kind of Indian food you want to eat. Some you eat with your hands, some with a spoon or fork.
It depends on the breed of turtle. Some will eat bugs, some fresh vegetables, and some will eat both.