Historically, what characteristics of Euglena lead zoologists to believe it was an animal, and botanists to believe it was a plant? Explain your answer
Euglena is a unicellular flagellate eukaryote, not an animal or a plant. The reason why euglena was not considered plant or animal is because of the complexity of classifying it since it has both animal & plant characteristics.
The characteristics of a plant
Euglena contains chloroplasts to make their own food using sunlight, the process known as photosynthesis. This characteristics proves that euglena is an autotrophic organism.
The characteristics of an animal
The movement using flagellum resembles an animal characteristics. When sunlight is unavailable, they consume food by phagocytosis. The presence of eyespot which resembles an actual eye.
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