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Euglena move by a flagellum (plural ‚ flagella), which is a long whip-like structure that acts like a little motor. The flagellum is located on the anterior (front) end, and twirls in such a way as to pull the cell through the water.
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www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/euglenacolor.htm
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Protista: Structure and Function ... Amoeba, Paramecium, Spirogyra, Chlamydomonas, Euglena, Parasitic Protozoa ... ; Euglena Structure Introductory notes on Euglena...
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Euglena have an eyespot that acts as a shield for a light sensitive receptor.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Euglena's_sensory_structure
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the presence of a lattice-like structure known as the paraflagellar rod. In Euglena gracilis, the rod extends the length of the emergent flagellum. ...
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Demembranated flagella from Euglena gracilis consisted of three distinct components: a 9 + 2 axoneme of microtubules, an extensive surface coating of long and short mastigonemes and a lattice-like axial fibre known as the ... In addition to these details of the structure and composition of the paraflagellar rod,
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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...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euglena
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Euglena structure. Protozoon whipped in fresh waters; It is composed of chlorophyl and a rudimentary eye; Tank: part of euglena being used to store ...
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Structure of Euglena viridis ... Euglena has an eye-spot for the detection of light. It is situated in the anterior region and it appears as a reddish or brownish dot. Although it cannot be considered to be an eye, it functions as a sensorial organ that perceives the intensity of light. ... STRUCTURE OF Euglena viridis;
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www.biocab.org/Euglena_Fig.html
www.biocab.org/Euglena_Fig.html
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