It would be a hetrotroph. It will depend on other organisms
euglena does indeed have chrlorplasts.
Euglena is an algae.Chloroplasts are present in them.
The Chloroplast
Chloroplasts, part of a group of organelles called plastids.
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 does indeed have chrlorplasts.
animals dont possess chloroplast as they depend on others for food. they dont prepare their own food by photosynthesis.....exception-euglena a protozoan has chloroplast ..
Euglena is an algae.Chloroplasts are present in them.
bcoz euglena are unicellular organism .all euglena are chloroplast and can make their own foodby photosynthesis.
The Chloroplast
Chloroplasts, part of a group of organelles called plastids.
bcoz euglena are unicellular organism .all euglena are chloroplast and can make their own foodby photosynthesis.
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.
It has chloroplast to trap light to enable photosynthesis just like plants
the euglena is unigue in that is both heterotrophic(must consume food) and autotrophic(can make its own food). -chloroplast within the euglena trap sunlight that is used for photosynthesis, and can be seen as several rod like structures throughout the cell.
they dont
no they dont have.