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

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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.

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.

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

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The correct statement is: A euglena can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.

Euglena is a unicellular organism that can photosynthesize and obtain nutrients from the environment, allowing it to survive independently. In contrast, white blood cells are part of the immune system in multicellular organisms and cannot survive without being part of an organism's body.