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It's a strict autotroph, unlike other Euglena species.

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11y ago

Well, they like plants, and animals...I know that they REALLY like plants because that is where they live, inside of plants. I suppose their kinda like the bakers...only they can't make AMAZING COOKIES!

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13y ago

A euglena is a microscopic single cell organism that in terms of physical looks, one could compare to a tadpole. It's green (due to its chloroplasts) and has a tail (known as a flagellum).

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12y ago

Under the microscope, the euglena looks like a bunch of microscopic organisms moving around frantically.

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Euglena are microorganisms that appear green because of chlorophyll. They process sun and sugar to survive.

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12y ago

i dont know so go die.

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