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They are both heterotrophs.
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
Euglenoids have chlorophyll, and chloroplasts that enable them to do photosynthesis which makes them plant like
They can sometimes be heretrophs
Unlike other algae, euglenoids have one animal-like characteristic that allows them to be heterotrophs under certain conditions. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ than wtf is it??? that's sort of the damn question -_-
Euglenoids and male sperm are both single-celled organisms. In order for Euglenoids and sperm to move, they both use a flagella. A flagella is a microscopic whip-like appendage that enables single-celled organisms to swim.
Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.
It is considered to be animal like because of it's movement by flagella or pseudopodia, or both.
Disc -like cristae in the mitochondria of the cell, typical example might be Euglenoids
As opposed to plants or people?
Because they are less harmful.