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Euglena have chlorophyll but still it is considered as animal cell

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Answered by undertaker76
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Because it lacks cell wall

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

I think you got that notion wrong. Euglena is not classified as an animal nor a plant. Euglena belong to a third kingdom called Protista. Most species of Euglena have chloroplasts which help them synthesize food from sunlight making them autotrophs. On the other hand they can take nourishment heterotrophically which makes them similar to animals. Since they have both plant and animal like similarities actually classified such organisms into a third kingdom called Protista.

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