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Some Euglena are autotroph, still others are heterotroph. Some are autotroph in light while in dark they behave as heterotroph. They are called mixotrophs.
It is both: Euglenoids act normally as autotrophs, but can consume food (thus, heterotrophic) if light or other resources required for photosynthesis is scarce.
Both. They can photosynthesize when there´s light, but also eat food the normal way.
A euglena is an autotroph most of the time, but under harsh conditions, it can be a heterotroph.
They are both (AKA chemotrophic)
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euglenoids
If you mean are Archaebacteria Heterotrophic, Autotrophic, or Saprophytic, they can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic
It's one of these four: heterotrophic algae and autotrophic fungi heterotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic fungi autotrophic algae and autotrophic fungi autotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic fungi But I'm mot sure which.
Prokaryotic organisms can be both heterotrophic or autotrophic.
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.
euglenoids
some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic
If you mean are Archaebacteria Heterotrophic, Autotrophic, or Saprophytic, they can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic
is a bluebonnet plant a autotrophic or a heterotrophic
It's one of these four: heterotrophic algae and autotrophic fungi heterotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic fungi autotrophic algae and autotrophic fungi autotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic fungi But I'm mot sure which.
Heterotrophic.
Prokaryotic organisms can be both heterotrophic or autotrophic.
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.
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
autotrophic
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.
Heterotrophic