Euglenoids have chlorophyll, and chloroplasts that enable them to do photosynthesis which makes them plant like
The euglena is unique because it is sort of like a plant and also like an animal. It is pear shaped.
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Disc -like cristae in the mitochondria of the cell, typical example might be Euglenoids
The same reason you don't look exactly like either one of your parents. The pollen from one plant with certain characteristics often will fertilize the egg of another plant with certain other characteristics and the resulting seed with have some of the characteristics of the "daddy" plant and some from the "mommy" plant.
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It's morphology
It is rich in many things and many larger animals feed on it.
They are both heterotrophs.
Disc -like cristae in the mitochondria of the cell, typical example might be Euglenoids
It has plant characteristics.
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
Euglenoids do not cause disease.
euglenoids live in fresh water
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.
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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 -_-
Nonflowering plants like fern have archegonium where as a flowering plant like Gumamela has an embryo sac.