Botanists classify euglena green as plants, and zoologists as animals. Who is right?

Previously, botanists attributed green euglena to plants, since these organisms have chloroplasts and are capable of photosynthesis. Zoologists, however, classify euglena as an animal. In fact, now there is no dispute or doubt about the belonging of euglena green to a specific kingdom of the living. These controversies ended some time after the study of these organisms after their discovery. Euglena green is a unicellular animal. At first there was an opinion that it could be a bacterium. The controversy was caused by the small size and the presence of chloroplasts in the body of euglena green.



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