the full classifcation of Euglena Gracilis as i understand it is as follows
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
Kingdom Protista
Euglena is a genus of single-celled organisms that are part of the protist kingdom. They are commonly found in freshwater environments and have characteristics of both plant and animal cells. Euglena are known for their ability to photosynthesize like plants in the presence of light, and they can also feed on organic matter like animals.
Domain: EukaryoteKingdom: ExcavataSuperphylum: DiscobaPhylum: EuglenozoaClass: EuglenoideaOrder: EuglenalesFamily: EuglenaceaeGenus: EuglenaFor the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
It is neither a plant nor animal actually. It is really in the protista kingdom because it is a protozoa.Domain: EukaryotaKingdom: Protista(unranked): ExcavataPhylum: EuglenophytaClass: EuglenoideaOrder: EuglenalesFamily: EuglenaceaeGenus: EuglenaYour mama
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
Euglena belongs to the Kingdom: Protista Phylum: Euglenophyta
Kingdom Protista
bcoz euglena are unicellular organism .all euglena are chloroplast and can make their own foodby photosynthesis.
The paramecium and euglena belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom is composed of single-celled organisms that have characteristics of both plants and animals. Protists are primarily aquatic and can be found in various freshwater and marine environments.
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Euglena is a genus of single-celled organisms that are part of the protist kingdom. They are commonly found in freshwater environments and have characteristics of both plant and animal cells. Euglena are known for their ability to photosynthesize like plants in the presence of light, and they can also feed on organic matter like animals.
Phylum Sarcodina , Kingdom Protista .
There are six kingdoms of scientific classification: Plantae, Animalia, Archaebacteria, Protista, Eubacteria and Fungi. Algae belong to the Kingdom Protista.
An euglena belongs to the Kingdom Protista. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Euglenas are single-celled organisms that can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic.
If you are referring to Euglena, the kingdom is Excavata.Added:Kingdom Protista may be more precise here, though the protists are a confused lot.
Protista, Monera, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.