Some types of eubacteria may contain chlorophyll. This type of bacteria is so diverse that they come in many different forms, as well as different shapes.
Euglena are green because of their chloroplasts.
The green color in Euglena is due to the presence of chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, a pigment responsible for absorbing sunlight during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll gives Euglena its green color as it captures light energy to produce glucose, which is used as a source of energy for the organism.
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yes Euglena is a protist. It has photosynthetic pigments
Chloroplasts in Euglena help carry out photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy for the organism. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light and plays a key role in this process.
Euglena are green because of their chloroplasts.
I assume that you mean Euglena and not eulena. In Euglena there is the presence of Chlorophyll in Chloroplasts (the chloroplasts give it the greenish color). Chloroplasts are basically the way that basically all autotrophs make food. The chloroplasts are filled with chlorophyll which is involved in photosynthesis. Therefore, since chloroplasts are found in autotrophs and Euglena has chloroplasts, it only makes sense that Euglena is an autotroph
The green color in Euglena is due to the presence of chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, a pigment responsible for absorbing sunlight during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll gives Euglena its green color as it captures light energy to produce glucose, which is used as a source of energy for the organism.
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yes Euglena is a protist. It has photosynthetic pigments
Yes, Euglena are able to perform photosynthesis due to the presence of chlorophyll in their cells. This allows them to synthesize their own food using sunlight as an energy source.
Chloroplasts in Euglena help carry out photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy for the organism. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light and plays a key role in this process.
Euglena is a protozoan that is capable of conducting photosynthesis. It contains chlorophyll pigments that enable it to produce energy from sunlight.
protists that hunt for their foodProtozoans
Euglena gracilis
Yes, some protozoans can photosynthesize through a process called phagotrophy, where they engulf and digest algae or other microorganisms. One example of a photosynthetic protozoan is Euglena, which contains chlorophyll and can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
Euglena is similar to plants because it contains chlorophyll and can perform photosynthesis to produce its own food. It is similar to animals because it can also ingest food particles and is capable of movement using a whip-like structure called a flagellum.