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euglena is both an autotroph and heterotroph in nutrition how​

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Answered by amankumarrai2005
24

Answer:

it is both autotroph and hetrotroph because

Explanation:

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Euglena is a large genus of unicellular protists: they have both plant and animal characteristics. All live in water and move by means of a flagellum. This is an animal characteristic. Most have chloroplasts, which are characteristic of algae and plants

Euglena is photosynthetic in the presence

of sunlight i.e autotrophic, when deprived of sunlight they behave like heterotrophs by predating on other smaller organisms.

Hence Euglena is autotrophic and heterotrophic both is a true statement.

So, the correct answer is 'True'.

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Answered by kkrishnasenthil78
18

Answer:

her is the answer

Explanation:

This is because it has a chloroplast in that. so it is known as autotroph. And it also has a ability to consume tthe food from other sources also. this gives a new name to it i.e. known as the mixotroph....

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