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.
Answer:
Light microscope.
Robert Hoole first saw cork with a light microscope in which he saw compartment like structure which he named call in 1655
Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
By the end of the S phase, the cell contains two entire copies of its genetic information. The cell proceeds to G2 phase when the chromosome starts condensing, and structures required for division are formed. A discrete band of microtubules (pre-prophase band) forms around the cytoplasm in a ring where the edge of the phragmosome lay, again marking the plane of cell division. G2 phase ends with the onset of prophase in which the cell’s chromatin condenses into chromosomes.At the end of the G2 phase, the cell undergoes another checkpoint: G2/M checkpoint, upon which, if conditions are appropriate then the cell proceeds to M phase where it divides.