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  • They are both unicellular flagellates
  • They both photosynthesis
  • They both travel in liquid like substances

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Q: Why do chlamydomonas and euglena both have chloroplasts and flagella?
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What is the function of small flagella in euglena?

there are two flagellums on a Euglena a short one and a long one. They are both held by a pouch. The long flagella helps the euglena move.


In what ways does chlamydomonas resemble sperm cells?

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Are euglena and paramecium related and if so how?

They are both single celled protists, but Euglena is of Euglenozoa phylum, which has flagella, and Paramecium are cillates with cilia for motility.


Why euglena is a biological puzzle?

Euglena is hard to classify because they move (swim) really quickly through the water. they have two flagella. the two flagella spin in a pattern that pulls the organism rapidly through the water.


Does euglena take in food or make food?

Both. Euglena has chloroplasts to make food but it also surrounds and digests food from outside.


What structure does the euglena have that the amoeba and paramecium do not have?

They're both Eukaryote and both have nuclei's


How is euglena similar to plants and animals?

Euglena are unique, they are both heterotrophic (must consume food) and autotrophic (can make its own food). Euglena have chloroplasts that trap sunlight which are used for photosynthesis.


What are some differences between euglena and spirogyra?

I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella


Are Euglea and Volvox the samething?

No -- both are types of algae. Volvox is a colony that resembles a golf ball while Euglena is solitary and tiny. Both do have tiny whips (flagella).


What characteristic do volvox and euglena share?

The volvox and the euglena both have a nucleus, a chloroplast, and a contractilevacuole. I think both cells have some non- reproductive organelles.They are both single-celled freshwater algae that photosynthesize.


Longer whip like structures used for movement?

Cilia and flagella both have a whip like movement to help it's cell move. Cyberchief If this answer helped you and you appreciate the fact that time was taken out of somebody's personal day to write the answer to this question, please support the contributor by clicking "Recommend Contributor" button below at the bottom of this answer box.


What disease does euglena cause?

No euglena dose not cause any disease . Euglen,a spp. of which there are over a thousand, do not cause diseases.Euglena is a unique organism that is considered both a unicellular algae and a protozoan. It has chloroplasts (like an algae) and flagella (like other protozoans).Other protozoans, such as Giardia and Trypanosomaare pathogenic -- causing intestinal problems and African sleeping sickness, respectively.