Euglena performs photosynthesis inside chloroplasts.
It digests the food from the contractile vacuole which expels water and waste.
how do euglena obtain energy
The students are planning to write labels for their diagram, explaining how each part contributes to the function of the euglena. Which label would be most appropriate for the chloroplast? Responses "This structure helps the euglena obtain minerals from its environment so that it can perform life functions." "This structure helps the euglena obtain minerals from its environment so that it can perform life functions." "This structure helps the euglena remove food wastes from the cell after their nutrition has been used for life processes." "This structure helps the euglena remove food wastes from the cell after their nutrition has been used for life processes." "This structure helps the euglena use up energy it has stored in the process of building new cell parts and growing." "This structure helps the euglena use up energy it has stored in the process of building new cell parts and growing." "This structure helps the euglena obtain energy from its environment so that it can perform life functions."
Mixotrophic nutrition is a type of dual nutrition where in light the organisms performs photosynthesis while in dark it switches over to saprophytic nutrition. Example of mixotrophic nutrition is Euglena.
Euglena, as a genus of unicellular flagellate protists, have three methods of nutrition. The first is holozic, which is the ingestion of solid food. The second is saprophytic. This is the absorption of foods. The last is holophytic which uses chemical elements for foods.
Mixotrophic nutrition is a type of dual nutrition where in light the organisms performs photosynthesis while in dark it switches over to saprophytic nutrition. Example of mixotrophic nutrition is Euglena.
mode of the nutrition of mucor
ameba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, and spirogyra. Basically anything in the protist kingdom.
the chlorophyll
Photosynthesis
They grow on another plant so that they can obtain the nutrition from that plant. They are known as parasitic plants.
Zooflagellates obtain nutrition just like animals do. They are heterotrophic meaning they have to consume organic substrates for sustenance. Word origin: Greek, heterone = (an)other + trophe = nutrition.
from host plant