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Euglena can not be considered a plant cell because it has animal and plant characteristics.
Nucleus' are found in both plant and animal cells. They are considered the "brain" of a cell.
An amoeba is neither plant nor animal, but it's of a different Kingdom called "Protozoa" or sometimes "Protoctists" but usually the former.
Euglena
Yes, there are differences between plants and animal cells, following differences can be considered : 1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.
bactieria is the substances that contain viruses.
Animals.
A plant, (Being considered as an animal,) is a Vertebrate.
Euglena can not be considered a plant cell because it has animal and plant characteristics.
They are considered living
Nucleus' are found in both plant and animal cells. They are considered the "brain" of a cell.
Usually a unicellular organism.
The progeny or descendants of a person, animal, or plant considered as a group.
It is considered to be animal like because of it's movement by flagella or pseudopodia, or both.
An organism which is capable of moving around its environment is considered to be an animal.
The one celled "Euglena"Currently, over 1,000 species of Euglena have been described. There are many to be discovered. Some Euglena are considered to have both plant and animal features.
Fungi is not considered a plant because scientists arent sure whether to call it a plant or an animal. in the fungal cell it has a cell wall which is only in plant cells but it also has all the parts in an animal cell in it. this makes it neither plant or animal. :)