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Is Euglena heterotrophic or autotrophic
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Euglena is a unique organism that can be both heterotrophic and autotrophic, depending on the environmental conditions. It has chloroplasts, allowing it to perform photosynthesis and convert light energy into food, which makes it autotrophic in light conditions. However, in the absence of light or when organic nutrients are available in the surrounding environment, Euglena can also absorb and utilize these nutrients, functioning as a heterotroph. This dual capability allows Euglena to be versatile in various habitats.
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