They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They are both heterotrophs.
Euglenoids are considered animal-like primarily because they exhibit locomotion through the use of flagella, similar to many animal cells. Additionally, they possess the ability to ingest food through phagocytosis, allowing them to consume organic matter, which is a characteristic typically associated with animals rather than plants.
Unlike other algae, euglenoids have one animal-like characteristic that allows them to be heterotrophs under certain conditions. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ than wtf is it??? that's sort of the damn question -_-
Euglenoids are unicellular organisms that exhibit plant-like characteristics such as containing chloroplasts for photosynthesis, having a flexible cell membrane that allows them to change shape, and being autotrophic (producing their own food). They can also exhibit characteristics similar to animals, such as the ability to move using a flagellum.
euglenoids live in fresh water
Euglenoids do not cause disease.
euglenophyta
Euglenoids and male sperm are both single-celled organisms. In order for Euglenoids and sperm to move, they both use a flagella. A flagella is a microscopic whip-like appendage that enables single-celled organisms to swim.
there natural habits what they eat and what they look like
A characteristic of Animal cells is that they have cell membrane and no cell wall (like plant cells)