Bacteria are decomposers, they break down the chemical elements inside other living or dead organisms.
They are not.
Asexual.
They are both heterotrophs.
Euglenoids obtain energy through a combination of photosynthesis and heterotrophy. Many euglenoids possess chloroplasts containing chlorophyll, allowing them to capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy. In the absence of light or when organic nutrients are plentiful, they can also absorb organic compounds from their environment, making them versatile in energy acquisition. This dual mode of nutrition enables euglenoids to thrive in various habitats.
they keep their shape because of pellicle
euglenoids live in fresh water
Euglenoids do not cause disease.
euglenophyta
They are not.
No, they are eukaryote.
in fresh water
yes
No, they aren't photosynthetic.
They reproduce asexually.
yes
Asexual.
inlaboratory as model organism