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Euglena contain chloroplasts. When light is limited, they can eat particles to obtain energy, Are these organisms classified as heterotrophs or autotrophs? how do you know
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Euglena contain chloroplasts. When light is limited, they can eat particles to obtain energy, Are these organisms classified as heterotrophs or autotrophs? how do you know
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mixotrophes! because they are autotrophes and heterotrophes in one :)
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