It is a consumer because it uses its cilia to sweep food into its gullet.
A cheetah is a Consumer. Only plants can be producers.
The eye spot is so important because it is the only way the eugleniod (euglena) can "see" because it senses light.
yes because it hunts animals and it is hunted by other animals
Well, honey, an earthworm is a decomposer. It breaks down organic matter like dead leaves and helps recycle nutrients back into the soil. So, technically, it's not a producer making its own food or a consumer munching on other critters - it's just doing its dirty work underground.
Yes, a beetle is a producer because it produces babies.
the euglena is a producer mostly because its green.
Yes it is a producer
is a pollack a producer, or a consumer
It is a consumer.
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Euglenas are herbivores. Euglenas rely on algae as their food source. Many Euglenas appear green when you look at it with a microscope. That is because Euglenas have clear skin, and the insides of an Euglena is green, because they eat green algae.
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