Answer: = euglena Cell Diagram: Euglena is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists. There are many Euglena species which live both in fresh and salt waters. The most used Euglena species for scientific purposes is called Euglena gracilis. This unicellular flagellate includes chloroplasts in the body of the cell, being able to feed by autotrophy like plants, but also like animals, heterotrophically. As Euglena has both features from animals and plants, it was very difficult to be classified at the beginning. It is composed by a red eyespot, an organelle with carotenoid pigment granules. It does not have a wall cell, but a pellicle made up of a protein layer and microtubules. These important features make Euglena be very flexible and contractile. When there is not enough moisture, Euglena forms a wall around it and then lies dormant until the environment will get back to normal.
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