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3 The cell shown in the diagram is a protist called euglena. Early scientists were not sure how to classify this organism. What is one way that euglena cells are similar to plant cells, and one way they
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The cell shown in the diagram is a protist called euglena. Early scientists were not sure how to classify
this organism. What is one way that euglena cells are similar to plant cells, and one way they are similar
to animal cells?
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Because they both have a nucleus but both of them do not have a cell wall
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