Which statement is correct about a euglena and a white blood cell? (1 point)

Responses

Neither a euglena or a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Neither a euglena or a white blood cell can survive on their own.

A euglena can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
A euglena can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.

Both a euglena and a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Both a euglena and a white blood cell can survive on their own.

A white blood cell can survive on its own, but a euglena cannot.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but a euglena cannot.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

A euglena can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.

Euglena is a single-celled organism that can perform photosynthesis and live independently in aquatic environments. In contrast, white blood cells are part of a multicellular organism (humans and other animals) and rely on the body for survival and function.