Euglena have flagella that provides them with locomotion.
Euglena are flagellated unicellular organisms, so they move by beating their flagella.... somewhat like a tadpole.
Euglena, like animal cells, can move using a flagellum and exhibit some characteristics of motility. Like plant cells, they contain chloroplasts and can perform photosynthesis to produce energy.
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
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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.
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Flagella
what are some similarities between euglena and plant cells
Euglena move using a long whip-like structure called a flagellum. By whipping its flagellum back and forth, Euglena can propel itself through the water in a corkscrew motion. This movement allows Euglena to navigate towards light sources for photosynthesis and escape from predators.
Flagellum is the locomotory organ of Euglena. It helps Euglena move through the water by beating in a whip-like motion.