what are the differences between an amoeba and a euglena
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While both organims are Eukaryotic, Euglena is flagellated and also happens to possess Chloroplasts, enabling them to produce their own food by photosynthesis while the Amoeba creeps around using pseudopodia and does not possess Chloroplasts but rather engulf their food with those same pseudopodia.
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While both organims are Eukaryotic, Euglena is flagellated and also happens to possess Chloroplasts, enabling them to produce their own food by photosynthesis while the Amoeba creeps around using pseudopodia and does not possess Chloroplasts but rather engulf their food with those same pseudopodia.
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