The answer for the above question is the Euglenid. These are a protist characterized by one or more whiplike flagella that are used for locomotion and by a photoreceptor that detects light. These are photosynthetic, however if they are deprived of chlorophyll, some are capable of heterotrophic mode of nutrition where the ingest already made food.
Answer:
The cell would not split in two
Explanation:
Each daughter cell has the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus If mitosis were not accompanied by cytoplasmic division, there would only be one cell with two identical nuclei because the division did not occur for there to be two different cells.
If we were to differentiate anthroprocentric and biocentric views of the environment you could say that anthroprocentric is more holistic than biocentric. They consider the importance of the environment to human beings. Biocentric sees humans as an individual part of the environment.
Also Biocentric views tend to focus more on biotic factors (living things) and anthroprocentric veer towards the abiotic factors (non-living things).
<span>If the primary consumers are removed from an ecosystem, there would be no way for energy to get from the producer (plant) level to higher level consumers which eat only primary consumers. So the population increases in producer (and probably producer diversity) and decreases in secondary, tertiary and higher order consumer populations.</span>