Euglena is the genus name of certain unicellularprotists. Most are green, but not all contain chloroplasts. There are more than 1,000 species (and counting) in this genus.
Currently, there is controversy concerning the classification of some of these single celled organisms, since some exhibit characteristics of both plant and animal.
yes it is unique in its own ways
Eluglena is a unicellular
unicellular
Euglenas are unicellular protists.
Euglena is a unicellular organism be because it only has one cell in its makeup.
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.Best example is unicellular algae.
Unicellular Algae such as Spirogyra, Euglena, Diatoms.
Euglena, Paramecium, Chlamydomonas are three protists that are unicellular as well.
Euglenas are unicellular protists.
Euglena is a unicellular organism be because it only has one cell in its makeup.
bcoz euglena are unicellular organism .all euglena are chloroplast and can make their own foodby photosynthesis.
Euglena belongs to the phylum Euglenozoa in the kingdom Protista.
amoeba,paramecium,euglena and yeast e.t.c
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.Best example is unicellular algae.
Bacteria Volvox Streptococcus Euglena
unicellular organisms like algae and euglena
Unicellular Algae such as Spirogyra, Euglena, Diatoms.
There are almost 800 species of Euglena currently known by scientists. This contains approximately 44 genera. Euglena is a genus of unicellular protists.
Euglena, Paramecium, Chlamydomonas are three protists that are unicellular as well.
you mean unicellular organism then we have following organisms which are formed of only one cellAmoebaParameciumEuglenaPlasmodium etcthey all are unicellular eukaryotic organisms and prokaryotic organisms include bacteria and cyanobacteria