Euglena is mixotroph.Explain
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Euglena is mixotroph because it shows both autotrophic as well as heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
What are mixotrophs?
- In the field of Biology, such organisms which can use a mixture of different sources of energies for nutrition are referred to as mixotrophs.
- Examples of mixotroph include Euglena as well as plankters.
- Euglena has chloroplast through which it can make its own food by the process of photosynthesis. Such a mode of nutrition is referred to as autotrophic mode of nutrition.
- Euglena can also engulf food particles from the surrounding environment and also hence has a heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
- These two different modes of nutrition means that Euglena can derive its energy from different sources. Hence, Euglena is a mixotroph.
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Euglena is a mixotrophic organism and it is a holophytic organism because it produces it's own food through photosynthesis in chloroplasts, and it is also a heterotrophic organism because it absorbs or engulfs food in absence of sunlight when it cannot photosynthesize. So, the correct answer is 'Euglena'
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