actually there is eye spot in Euglena which help it in the detection of light
Flagella
flagellum prit
Yes, light sensitivity in euglena is provided by the eyespot.
Euglena use an eyespot to detect light. An eyespot is a dark spot on their body. They cannot see the world around them but they can see light. The eyespot is located anywhere on their body but usually near their flagella. A flagella is a whip-like strand that euglena and other organisms use to move through the water. Euglena are producers and they make food through photosynthesis so they need the light.
To detect light
flagella
Flagella
flagellum prit
it's the organ. omg, get with the program!
Euglena have a primitive organelle called the eyespot which detects light.
Yes, light sensitivity in euglena is provided by the eyespot.
it moves towards the light
they are some of the sensing organ of our body..
Euglena use an eyespot to detect light. An eyespot is a dark spot on their body. They cannot see the world around them but they can see light. The eyespot is located anywhere on their body but usually near their flagella. A flagella is a whip-like strand that euglena and other organisms use to move through the water. Euglena are producers and they make food through photosynthesis so they need the light.
help the euglena find light.
will pwns
to sense light