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    Euglena is a genus of single cell flagellate eukaryotes. It is the best known and most widely studied member of the class Euglenoidea, a diverse group...
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    Euglena gracilis is a freshwater species of single-celled alga in the genus Euglena. It has secondary chloroplasts, and is a mixotroph able to feed by...
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    Euglena viridis is a freshwater, single cell, mixotroph microalgae bearing a secondary chloroplast. Their chloroplast is bounded by three layers of membrane...
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  • Euglena sanguinea is a species of the genus Euglena. The red colour is due to the presence of astaxanthin and the cells can be populous enough to colour...
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    ethical issues involved in their use. Euglena gracilis is a motile, freshwater, photosynthetic flagellate. Although Euglena is rather tolerant to acidity, it...
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    Paramylon is a carbohydrate similar to starch. The chloroplasts found in Euglena contain chlorophyll which aids in the synthesis of carbohydrates to be...
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    classifying euglenids was done by Ehrenberg in 1830, when he described the genus Euglena and placed it in the Polygastrica of family Astasiae, containing other...
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    plasma membrane overlaying the pigmented bodies. The eyespot apparatus of Euglena comprises the paraflagellar body connecting the eyespot to the flagellum...
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    phylum Euglenozoa. The family includes the most well-known euglenoid genus, Euglena. The family Euglenaceae is also known by the name Euglenidae. The origin...
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    with Plaut in 1958 in the Journal of Protozoology, was on the genetics of Euglena, flagellates which have features of both animals and plants.) She then...
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  • the opening and closing of flowers (photonastic response), movement of euglena, chlamydomonas towards the source of light [citation needed]. They are...
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    heterotrophy. Traditional textbook examples of protozoa are Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena and Trypanosoma. The word "protozoa" (singular protozoon) was coined in...
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    capable of forming blooms, including toxic blooms such as those caused by Euglena sanguinea. In tropical climate, blooms are common in ponds. In marine environments...
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    Euglena, a single-celled eukaryote that can both move and photosynthesize...
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    1758 (Opisthokonta), Dictyostelium discoideum Raper 1935 (Amoebozoa) or Euglena gracilis Klebs 1883 (Excavata). This is a branch-based definition in which...
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    they are multinucleate. Some euglenophytes, such as certain species of Euglena, reach lengths of 400 μm. The largest species traditionally considered...
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    Holdings, Brainlab, Cosmo Oil Company, COVER Corporation, Daicel, Dentsu, Euglena (company), Fujifilm, Fuji Xerox, Fujitsu, Haseko, Hazama Ando, Honda, Japan...
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    animal groups, and are common among unicellular organisms, including euglena. The euglena's eyespot, called a stigma, is located at its anterior end. It is...
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    direction of the organism's locomotion (such as the end with the flagellum in Euglena), is normally designated as the anterior end. The opposite end then becomes...
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    and are still being used today. The discovery of microorganisms such as Euglena that did not fit into either the animal or plant kingdoms, since they were...
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    animals, can be considered heterotrophs or autotrophs. Autotrophs like Euglena are capable of producing their energy using photosynthesis, while heterotrophic...
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    offloading and FSOs. In 2024, Petronas, Italy's Enilive SpA, and Japan's Euglena Co. announced a final investment decision to establish a biorefinery in...
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    Ellis C.; Trick, Martin; Henrissat, Bernard; Field, Robert A. (2015). "Euglena in time: Evolution, control of central metabolic processes and multi-domain...
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  • 1984, Montandon and Stutz reported examples of a novel type of introns in Euglena chloroplast. In 1989, David A. Christopher and Richard B. Hallick found...
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    or more flagella are located at or near the anterior of the cell (e.g, Euglena). Often there is one directed forwards and one trailing behind. Many parasites...
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  • S2CID 16768325. Häder, DP; Hemmersbach, R (2017). "Gravitaxis in Euglena". Euglena: Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology. Advances in Experimental...
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    basal as the root of a tree is often difficult to pinpoint. Metakaryota Euglena (Euglenozoa: Euglenoida) Trypanosoma brucei (Euglenozoa: Kinetoplastida)...
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    a human skin cell 30.8568 μm – 1 zeptoparsec 50 μm – typical length of Euglena gracilis, a flagellate protist 50 μm – typical length of a human liver...
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    phylum Euglenozoa. The family includes the most well-known euglenoid genus, Euglena, as well as other common genera like Phacus and Lepocinclis. The order...
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  • photosynthetic, and in these, the mechanism is not fully understood. In Euglena gracilis, the rate of swimming has been shown to speed up with increased...
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