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I am doing an experiment on the topic of temperatures affecting Euglena's speed. For my research I deduce that at the highest temperature Euglena can withstand will speed up the Euglena while the lower the temperature drops the slower the Euglena will move.

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Euglena are single celled protists, which means that the entire organism is composed of one cell. This means that euglena have no blood cells.

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Euglena responds to stimuli by swimming towards positive stimuli like food and water and swimming away from negative stimuli like predators.

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