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euglena is a dual organism what is the mode of nutrition in euglena​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

"Euglena" obtains it's nutrition through both Autotrophic and Heterotrophic manners.

Extra Information :-

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  • Euglena forms a link between animals and plants.

  • The presence of gullet, contractor vacuole, holozoic mode of nutrition and sometimes absence of chlorophyll pigments, show resemblance of Euglena with animals.

  • Euglena lives in ponds and lakes that are rich in organic matter.

  • Euglena always maintains it's solitary (never forming colonies) nature.

  • In some cases, Euglena grows in mud or salt marshes.

  • The Euglenal cell is spindle shaped, naked, spirally twisted and is colourless at the tips.

  • The Euglenal cell consists of an anteriorly inserted flagellum.

  • The Euglenal cell consists of a hard yet flexible covering beneath it's plasma membrane called "Pellicle".

  • The nucleus of the Euglenal cell is centrally located and is prominent.

Answered by aravinds6
4

Answer:

Answer :-

"Euglena" obtains it's nutrition through both Autotrophic and Heterotrophic manners.

Extra Information :-

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Euglena forms a link between animals and plants.

The presence of gullet, contractor vacuole, holozoic mode of nutrition and sometimes absence of chlorophyll pigments, show resemblance of Euglena with animals.

Euglena lives in ponds and lakes that are rich in organic matter.

Euglena always maintains it's solitary (never forming colonies) nature.

In some cases, Euglena grows in mud or salt marshes.

The Euglenal cell is spindle shaped, naked, spirally twisted and is colourless at the tips.

The Euglenal cell consists of an anteriorly inserted flagellum.

The Euglenal cell consists of a hard yet flexible covering beneath it's plasma membrane called "Pellicle".

The nucleus of the Euglenal cell is centrally located and is prominent.

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