The eyespots allow the volvox to find and take in the much needed light to perform photosynthesis, which provides the volvox food to survive.
A volvox makes there own food, so they eat there food that they make. I don't know what a euglena makes, sorry.
The volvox is a alge that produces food by the help of potosynthesis
the Volvox's niche is to provide food for other heterotrophs because it, itself is a primary producer. In addition to providing food, it also make oxygen, organic nutrients and molecules for oher organisms.
the importance of the volvox is that it helps by eating bacteria. bateria makes us sick. so the volvox basically eats sickness!!! lisa baylor
An autotroph. The chloroplasts inside it produce the food for the internal colonies.
Volvox are not harmful to the environment because they play a big part in our everyday lives... however if you ate the volvox it would probably make you sick.
The flagella help find mineral nutrients like phosphates and nitrates in the surrounding environment (ponds or lakes). Volvox absorb these nutrients that promote growth and reproduction. Volvox consume plants, bacteria and other organic matter. They prepare their food with the help of photosynthesis.Read more at Buzzle
It has an organized nucleus.It has membranous organells
They are both producers of food
uses of volvox
both must produce their own food in order to live.