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Euglena also have an eyespot at the anterior end that detects light, it can be seen near the reservoir. This helps the euglena find bright areas to gather sunlight to make their food. Color the eyespot red.
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www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/euglenacolor.htm
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Eyespot apparatus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The eyespot apparatus (or stigma ) is a photoreceptive organelle found in the flagellate (motile) cells of green algae and other unicellular photosynthetic organisms such as euglenids. It allows t...
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Euglena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Euglena is a genus of unicellular protists, of the class Euglenoidea of the phylum Euglenozoa (also known as Euglenophyta). They are single-celled organisms. Currently, over 1000 species of Euglen...
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The eyespot detects light so it can help the euglena find bright places with sunlight to make food. ... the eyespot is a photoreceptive pigment and its also called ...
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Biology question: What does a Euglena's eye spot do? what does a eyespot do ... what does a eyespot do ; ... What does an euglena eye spot do? What does a euglena's endosome do? What does a euglena's eyeball look for? What is the function of euglena's eye-spot? Why is the eye spot important to the Euglena? What is the role of...
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Science question: What does the Euglena use its ' eye spot ' for? so it can find the brightest part of its environment it is not a true eye like ours all it does is detect light ... Why do euglena's have eye spots? What does eye spot does in protozoa? Euglenophyta has an eye spot used to? What is the function of the eye...
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Euglena is a single-celled green alga. It has chloroplasts, and thus a green color. Euglena also has a reddish eyespot, which it uses to detect the appropriate light intensity to enhance photosynthesis.
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Euglena is a medium size flagellate with very plastic body. It has green, ovoid chloroplasts, and a distinct stigma (a red "eyespot") in the anterior end.
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www.pirx.com/droplet/gallery/euglena.html
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The euglena is unique because it is sort of like a plant and also like an animal. It is pear shaped. It has a whippy tail called a flagellum that allows it to move through the water. ... The euglena has a bright red eyespot which is sensitive to light and helps the euglena find light.
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www.mcwdn.org/Animals/Euglena.html
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