Mammals
protists
to help with photosynthesis
The red pigment on euglenas that helps the organism find sunlight is not nice
protists
Euglenas are freshwater organisms that can be found in various aquatic habitats such as ponds, lakes, and rivers. They are known for their ability to thrive in both freshwater and brackish environments. Euglenas are commonly found in areas with organic matter where they can use sunlight to photosynthesize and obtain nutrients.
Yes because they are protoctists.
The outer covering of euglenas is called a pellicle. It is a flexible layer made up of protein strips called pelliculin. The pellicle helps euglenas maintain their shape and structure while allowing them to move and change shape.
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some one celled living things are predators
They feed and they reproduce these are characteristics of living things
Yes, euglenas are capable of photosynthesis, so they can make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Additionally, they can also absorb nutrients from their environment when sunlight is not available.
Euglenas can survive through photosynthesis or by consuming material from their environment. So with a lot of light they can be autotrophic and with little or no light they can survive by eating (heterotrophism).