3 distinguishing features of euglenophytes: flagella, chloroplast, and pellicle.
- to obtain electrical energy - to obtain thermal energy - to obtain bombs
As it is an algae, it must obtain its energy VIA photosynthesis
The same way everything else does. They obtain their energy from the food they eat.
energy
Through chloroplasts which allow them to carry on photosynthesis and through their eyespot which allows them to find sunlight to power photosynthesis
The eyespots of euglenophytes are used to locate sunlight for photosynthesis.
3 distinguishing features of euglenophytes: flagella, chloroplast, and pellicle.
They move by how the current is going
Heterotrophs obtain energy from foods they consume, and Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun light
Two distinguishing features of euglenophytes are 2 flagella and chloroplast. The third distinguishing feature is pellicle. A flagellum can be described as a lash-like appendage.
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
- to obtain electrical energy - to obtain thermal energy - to obtain bombs
They obtain energy from green algae
Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun, or chemicals in sunless environments, and Heterotrophs obtain energy by the foods they consume
obtain energy from nucleas
They obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.