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Euglena is a unique organism that exhibits characteristics of both protozoa and algae, making it a protist. It possesses chloroplasts and can perform photosynthesis like algae, but it also has the ability to move and feed heterotrophically, similar to protozoa. This duality allows euglena to adapt to various environments and obtain energy in multiple ways.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
Algae, Euglena.
I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
an euglena has a flagellum and a green algae is green
One of the most important structural differences between algae and euglena is that euglena possesses a flagellum, which allows it to move independently, while most algae lack this structure and rely on water currents for movement. Additionally, euglena have a distinct eye spot called a stigma, which helps them detect light, whereas this feature is not present in most algae.
unicellular organisms like algae and euglena
Euglena!
Protists
Euglena is a unique organism that exhibits characteristics of both protozoa and algae, making it a protist. It possesses chloroplasts and can perform photosynthesis like algae, but it also has the ability to move and feed heterotrophically, similar to protozoa. This duality allows euglena to adapt to various environments and obtain energy in multiple ways.
No, there is also algae and euglena.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
no .some organisms like euglena and algae etc., also do photosynthesis
Algae, Euglena.
I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella
photosynthesisno, they eat algae, and other organic mattersAnswerThey are actually capable of photosynthesis and consuming algae and other organic matter.