All euglena have chloroplasts and can make their own food by photosynthesis. They are not completely autotrophic though, euglena can also absorb food from their environment; euglena usually live in quiet ponds or puddles.
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photosynthesis
Euglenas are herbivores. Euglenas rely on algae as their food source. Many Euglenas appear green when you look at it with a microscope. That is because Euglenas have clear skin, and the insides of an Euglena is green, because they eat green algae.
The protist that have both plant-like and animal-like are Amoeba, Euglena, and Paramecium
Yes all euglen have chloroplast and make their food using photosythesis.
to help with photosynthesis
euglenas are commonly found in fresh water streams and ponds and make excellent speciments for study
Euglenas are herbivores. Euglenas rely on algae as their food source. Many Euglenas appear green when you look at it with a microscope. That is because Euglenas have clear skin, and the insides of an Euglena is green, because they eat green algae.
The protist that have both plant-like and animal-like are Amoeba, Euglena, and Paramecium
Yes all euglen have chloroplast and make their food using photosythesis.
protists
Mammals
to help with photosynthesis
euglenas are commonly found in fresh water streams and ponds and make excellent speciments for study
The red pigment on euglenas that helps the organism find sunlight is not nice
protists
Yes because they are protoctists.
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