Cladocerans, or "Water Fleas," eat euglena.
yes the euglena can but it doesn't have to during the day
It would be a hetrotroph. It will depend on other organisms
plants and photosynthetic protists
The chloroplast makes food for the Euglena so it can eat. The Euglena doesn't really need it though, because it can hunt for it's own food.
Euglena move with a whip-like extension called a flagella. The flagella allows the euglena to move around. Only one celled organisms have a flagella.
Euglena are small organisms in the Protist Kingdom. They can make their own food, but they can also eat other things like an animal. They can move with the help of their flagellum.
Euglena
Euglena
ameba , euglena
With its mouth
yes the euglena can but it doesn't have to during the day
Not at all. On the contrary, euglena eat themselves to death slowly.
ameba , euglena
amoeba euglena
photosynthesisno, they eat algae, and other organic mattersAnswerThey are actually capable of photosynthesis and consuming algae and other organic matter.
Bacteria Volvox Streptococcus Euglena
unicellular organisms like algae and euglena