A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Does euglena have a cell wall?

Best Answers

No, they structurally do not have a cell wall, but instead have an outer covering called the pellicle, which is made up of proteins. This pellicle allows them to change shape. read more

Most Euglena are considered mixotrophs: autotrophs in sunlight and heterotrophs in the dark. Euglena do not have plant cell walls, but have a pellicle instead. The pellicle is made of protein bands that spiral down the length of the Euglena and lie beneath the plasma membrane. read more

Encyclopedia Research

Wikipedia: