An euglenoid is a flagellate that is found in freshwater that is rich in organic materials. It is essentially an offspring of algae.
An example of a euglenoid is trypanosoma gambiense which is responsible for sleeping sickness. Euglenoids are part of the flagellates group.
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Worms consuming the blood of an animal
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We just learned this yesterday. A Euglenoid is in the Kingdom Protista.
An euglenoid uses eyespots that can sense light to see.
false, not euglenoid, parasite
No, the parasite that causes malaria is not a type of euglenoid. The parasite that causes malaria is a type of protozoan.
yes
The euglenoid is a motile unicellular algae. They are important in the food chain of freshwater habitats by providing nutrition for the micro organisms and filter feeders.
Euglena possesses the characterstics of both plants and animals.
Paramecium is located in the phylum ciliophora.
they have multiple flagella (whip-like structures) that "slice" the water and help them move
It doesn't have to eat! This is a trick question because a Euglena can photosynthsize and can produce its own energy source from this.
Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.
paramecume, diatom ,and Euglenoid are three of the many protist namesinthe world. (: hotboy :)