Why do some scientists attribute euglena green to plants, and others to animals? Give at least three reasons.

1) as a plant, green euglena contains chlorophyll in cells (carries out the process of photosynthesis) => photoautotrophic nutrition;
2) like all animals, it is capable of phagocytosis => heterotrophic nutrition;
3) like animals, capable of movement.



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