The last wedding I went to, about a month ago, was in a garedn and the usherettes walked about handing out the bubbles before the ceremony. We watched the wedding then as the bride and groom walked back down the aisle in between the people, we blew bubbles.Another wedding I went to a couple of years ago, in a church, again the bubbles were handed out as we walked into the church, along with the program.That is just my experiences.
Euglena is primarily aerobic, meaning it obtains energy through aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen. However, euglena can also switch to anaerobic respiration in the absence of oxygen to generate energy.
Euglena gracilis
Euglena comes from the Greek words "eu" meaning good or well, and "glene" meaning eye. Together, "euglena" can be translated to "good eye." This name refers to the eyespot structure on the organism that helps it detect light for photosynthesis.
The common name of Euglena gracilis is "euglena."
The protist type indicated in the picture is B. paramecium.
euglena does indeed have chrlorplasts.
Euglena are not bacteria.
Euglena is an algae.Chloroplasts are present in them.
Yes, Euglena, like other eukaryotic cells, has an endoplasmic retreticulum (ER). The ER in Euglena is involved in various functions such as protein synthesis, lipid metabolism, and the transport of molecules within the cell.
Euglena is actually the genus name as well as the common name for this organism. Finding the exact species is difficult, because the genus Euglena has dozens of species in it.See the Related Links for more information about the genus Euglena as well as a list of the species in this genus.
All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
Euglena reproudces asexually not sexually