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Light sensitivity in the euglena is provided by the eyespot.

true or false??

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That statement is true
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True

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The eyespot is an organ that helps in light reception and is usually present in unicellular organisms and some multicellular invertebrates.
  • The eyespot is also present in Euglena, which is a green unicellular organism and the eyespot helps it to receive and detect light.
  • The light detection helps the euglena to move as the eyespot is located at the base of the flagellum and this eyespot helps influence the flagellar motion.
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