I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella
Euglena is a freshwater protist. It has a flagellum. Spirogyra is a filamentous alga.
Difference between euglena viridis and spiroyyra
Differences between Spirogyra, euglena and volvox
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similarities between spirogyra and euglena
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what are some similarities between euglena and plant cells
One way is some euglena depend on sunlight, carbon dioxide, and minerals from the water. The second way is that some euglena feed on absorbing substances.
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An euglena has a flagellum; a volvox does not. A volvox has a gonidium; an euglena doesn't. An euglena has a stigma; a volvoxdoes not.a volvox has a lot of characteristics an euglena does not, and an euglena has a lot of characteristics a volvox does not. Unfortuneatly, I do not know the rest of the other unique characteristics that a volvox, or an euglena has that are different from each other. You must go to google to find the rest. Or bing, or ask.com.
amoeba,paramoecium,euglena are some examples
what are some similarities between euglena and plant cells
Some filaments of the Spirogyra are branched and look like bushes. Some of the others do not have any branches.
What are some differences between soldiers and Militias
Yes, their are some Euglena that are pathogenic. Many are pathogenic, although some are not.
Spirogyra Algae lives in every pond or ditch.
what are some differences between the way a hang fish feeds
There are several characteristics of Spirogyra. Spirogyra is named for its helical arrangement of the chloroplasts. It undergoes a haploid-dominant life cycle. The chloroplasts, which are embedded in the peripheral cytoplasm, are scalloped and arranged spirally. Spirogyra measures about 10-100 micrometers in width and can stretch centimeters long.
In some cases, both can be heterotrophic. They are both types of plantlike protists.
what are some differences between poland and the united states of america
One way is some euglena depend on sunlight, carbon dioxide, and minerals from the water. The second way is that some euglena feed on absorbing substances.
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