Euglena is a unicellular organism with both chloroplasts and mitochondria. If scientists remove all of the chloroplasts from a Euglena and can no longer perform photosynthesis? How would it have to get its food?

Respuesta :

Answer: euglena can feed as an heterotrophs (feeding on other organism)

Explanation:

Euglena takes in nutrient by taking in dissolved organic compound by osmosis for nutrition, and can survive without light.

Euglena absorbs the food directly through the cell membrane , entraps the food particles in a vacoule for digestion.