Euglena. Euglena Euglena belong to the kingdom Protista.

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Euglena

Euglena

Euglena belong to the kingdom Protista.

Characteristics Euglena belong to the kingdom Protista. Can distort their bodies to change direction.

Characteristics Euglena belong to the kingdom Protista. Can distort their bodies to change direction. Unicellular

Characteristics Euglena belong to the kingdom Protista. Can distort their bodies to change direction. Unicellular Both plant and animal characteristics.

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 1.Flagellum:

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 1.Flagellum: Used for movement. It is almost like a fish’s tail.

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 2. Eyespot :

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 2. Eyespot: Finds light so the Euglena can perform Photosynthesis (make its own food).

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 3. Chloroplast:

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 3. Chloroplast: Food making factory of the cell. They are green.

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 4. Pellicle:

4. Pellicle 1. Flagellum 2. Eyespot 3. Chloroplasts 4. Pellicle: Maintains the cells shape and allows Things in and out.