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Why would euglena have been difficult to classify in Aristotle's time?

because Aristotle had a system to classify organisms on earth that only included plants and animals like human beings. The reason why euglena would have been hard was because it is capable of photosynthesis, which is natural for a plant type organism, but it was also capable of moving which was not something that plants would do but something humans or animals would do.


How should scientists classify the organisms between a sea spider and a euglena?

Scientists would classify organisms between a sea spider and a euglena based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Sea spiders are classified as arthropods (specifically pycnogonids), while euglenas are classified as protists. These organisms would occupy different phyla within the Tree of Life.


Would you classify euglena as an animal-like protist or a plant like?

Euglena don't fit in as really plants or animals. Though you can probably find more animal-like characteristics. Like animal cells, euglena don't have cell walls. They also have cilia and flagella that they can use to move and I think they can also acquire nutrients from things they digest, but they also have chloroplasts and can photosynthesize. That's why euglena are protists. They're sort of in the middle.


Where to find a euglena?

You would find Euglena in fresh water but also in brackish water.


Where to find euglena?

You would find Euglena in fresh water but also in brackish water.


What is the problem with Euglena?

The disadvantages of euglena are mostly related to its structure and the fact that there is a debate that never ends on whether it is a plant or animal. The lack of routine genetic analysis is the main disadvantage.


Why is photosynthesis essential for the survival of the Euglena?

Photosynthesis is essential for Euglena's survival because it is the process by which Euglena produces food (glucose) using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. This food provides the energy needed for Euglena to carry out its life processes and functions. Without photosynthesis, Euglena would not be able to sustain itself and would eventually die.


How do swedish pronounce LINNEA?

Put an L in front of the word "Inn". Now, think of how you would pronounce the word "Ikea". Take the last part (-ea) and add it to the Linn to get Linnea.


Which group would you classify halaan?

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How many euglena would fit end to endin 1 mm?

Impossible to tell. There are 800 separate species of Euglena.


What if euglena don't have chloroplast?

It would be a hetrotroph. It will depend on other organisms


How would you classify the starry night?

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