Euglena
| Euglena | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Protista | 
| Superphylum: | Discoba | 
| Phylum: | Euglenozoa | 
| Class: | Euglenoidea | 
| Order: | Euglenales | 
| Family: | Euglenaceae | 
| Genus: | Euglena Ehrenberg, 1830 | 
Euglena is a genus of 
Form and function
Euglena is a protist that can both eat food as animals by 
Euglena can survive in fresh and salt water. In low moisture conditions, a Euglena forms a protective wall around itself and lies dormant as a 
Reproduction
Euglenas reproduce 
Gallery
References
"Phylogeny and taxonomic revision of plasmid-containing neophytes based on USU DNA sequence comparisons and signatures in the USU RNA secondary structure."
Berlin, Springer. 2005. Nutrition and reproduction in euglena. Biomedical and Life Sciences. 52: 367-383.
Campbell and Reece. (2008) Biology (Ed. 8, pp. 580-581).
Campbell, Neil A. and Reece, Jane B. 2008. Biology Eighth Edition. Pearson Benjamin-Cummings. San Francisco, CA.
Kiss, J.Z., E. M. Roberts, R. M. Brown Jr. and R. E. Triemer. 1988. X-ray and dissolution studies of paramylon storage granules from Euglena. Protoplasma. 146: 150-156.
Kusel-Fetzmann, lsa and Weidinge, Marieluise. 2008. Ultrastructure of five Euglena species positioned in the subdivision Serpentes. Protoplasma. 233: 209-222.
"Protozoa Exhibit a Wide Range of Sizes and Morphologies." Tulane University. 18 July 2009 <
Sommer, Joanchim R. 1965. The Ultrastructure of the Pellicle Complex of Euglena Gracilis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 24: 253-257.
Vliet, Kent A. 2008. A Lab Manual for Integrated Principles of Biology Part one- BSC2010L Fourth Edition. Pearson Custom. University of Florida.
External links
- Tree of Life web project: Euglenida
- Biology Corner
- Protist Images: Euglena
- Euglena at Droplet - Microscopy of the Protozoa
- Images and taxonomy
- Effect of Light Intensity on the Lipid Composition of Euglena gracilis
- Mitochondrial trans-2-Enoyl-CoA Reductase of Wax Ester Fermentation from Euglena gracilis Defines a New Family of Enzymes Involved in Lipid Synthesis
- Aliphatic Chains of Esterified Lipids in Isolated eyesptos of Euglena gracilis var. bacillaris1 (pdf)
- Nature, intracellular distribution and formation of terpenoid quinones in Euglena gracilis. (pdf)
- Tryptophan Synthetase in Euglena gracilis Strain G (pdf)
- Lipid Metabolism of Manganese-deficient Algae: I. Effect of Manganese Deficiency on the Greening and the Lipid Composition of Euglena Gracilis Z. (pdf)
- A hydroxy fatty acid dehydrogenase in Euglena gracilis (pdf)
- Comparative studies of biosynthesis of galactolipids in Euglena gracilis strain Z (pdf)
- The Euglena Project
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