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structure of euglena

Answer» <p>Euglena displaying its Organelles, which include:</p><p>Flagellum- A long, mobile filament that the Euglena uses to propel itself in its environment</p><p>Reservoir- The part used for storage of nutrients</p><p>Stigma- A light sensitive-spot that allows the Euglena to detect light, so that it may move towards it in order to conduct photosynthesis</p><p>Chloroplast- Organelle that allows the organism to conduct photosynthesis</p><p>Contractile Vacuole-Expels excess water into the reservoir, or else the cell would burstPellicle- Stiff membrane made of proteins and somewhat flexible, can also be used for locomotion when crunching up and down or wriggling</p><p>Nucleus- The central organellewhich contains DNA and controls the cell's activity, contained within theNucleolus</p>


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