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The enemies of Euglena, a single-celled organism, include predators such as small aquatic animals like rotifers and ciliates. These organisms feed on Euglena by engulfing them or breaking them down for nutrients. Additionally, certain bacterias and viruses can also pose a threat, impacting the health and reproductive abilities of Euglena.
Asexually. Many protozoans, such as Euglena or Amoeba, undergo binary fission, whereby a single-celled organism divides evenly into two identical cells. actually, if i remember right they are both.
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.
There are many examples but one would include of how Euglena reacts to light. When the stigma senses light, it will tell the Euglena to make its food, but if the stigma senses darkness, it will ask the Euglena to hunt for food.
Yes, their are some Euglena that are pathogenic. Many are pathogenic, although some are not.
There are almost 800 species of Euglena currently known by scientists. This contains approximately 44 genera. Euglena is a genus of unicellular protists.
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The one celled "Euglena"Currently, over 1,000 species of Euglena have been described. There are many to be discovered. Some Euglena are considered to have both plant and animal features.
Impossible to tell. There are 800 separate species of Euglena.
A Euglena (like many other Potists i.e. Amobas and Parameciums) have a Contractile Vacuole which it uses to excrete excess water and remove wastes.
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The enemies of Euglena, a single-celled organism, include predators such as small aquatic animals like rotifers and ciliates. These organisms feed on Euglena by engulfing them or breaking them down for nutrients. Additionally, certain bacterias and viruses can also pose a threat, impacting the health and reproductive abilities of Euglena.
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Asexually. Many protozoans, such as Euglena or Amoeba, undergo binary fission, whereby a single-celled organism divides evenly into two identical cells. actually, if i remember right they are both.
Asexually. Many protozoans, such as Euglena or Amoeba, undergo binary fission, whereby a single-celled organism divides evenly into two identical cells. actually, if i remember right they are both.