Euglena are flagellated unicellular organisms, so they move by beating their flagella.... somewhat like a tadpole.
Euglena have flagella that provides them with locomotion.
No, but euglena is part animal (it can move around) and part plant (it can make its own food.) It is a single-celled organism.
Euglena move with a whip-like extension called a flagella. The flagella allows the euglena to move around. Only one celled organisms have a flagella.
Euglena move fast and amoeba move slower than Euglena
euglena
Chloroplasts, part of a group of organelles called plastids.
Euglena uses their two whip like tails called flagellum. The longer flagellum spins i a pattern that will pull the organism rapidly through the water. When the flagella are not being used they move into the gullet.
The scientific name for euglena is Euglena gracilis. It is a single-celled, photosynthetic protist that can move by either using its flagellum or contracting its cell body.
Flagella
Yes
Novanet: amoeba: pseudopod; euglena: flagellum; paramecium: cilla