All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
The amoebea is similar to the euglena because they both are bacteria and they can make you sick. YAKIMA!
Euglena are unique, they are both heterotrophic (must consume food) and autotrophic (can make its own food). Euglena have chloroplasts that trap sunlight which are used for photosynthesis.
All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
Yes. All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though,
bcoz euglena are unicellular organism .all euglena are chloroplast and can make their own foodby photosynthesis.
Both. Euglena has chloroplasts to make food but it also surrounds and digests food from outside.
Euglena belongs to the phylum Euglenozoa in the kingdom Protista.
A volvox makes there own food, so they eat there food that they make. I don't know what a euglena makes, sorry.
All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
The amoebea is similar to the euglena because they both are bacteria and they can make you sick. YAKIMA!
The scientific name for euglena is Euglena.
Euglena are unique, they are both heterotrophic (must consume food) and autotrophic (can make its own food). Euglena have chloroplasts that trap sunlight which are used for photosynthesis.
All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
Yes. All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though,
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.
the euglena is unigue in that is both heterotrophic(must consume food) and autotrophic(can make its own food). -chloroplast within the euglena trap sunlight that is used for photosynthesis, and can be seen as several rod like structures throughout the cell.