A beaker of pond water containing few specimens of Euglena was placed in a dark...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2009

A beaker of pond water containing few specimens of Euglena was placed in a dark room for two weeks. At the end of this period, the specimens of Euglena were still alive because they were

  • A. able to carry out holozoic nutrition.
  • B. able to carry out photosynthesis using carbon dioxide in the pond water
  • C. better adapted to life in darkness than to life in light
  • D. not overcrowded

Correct Answer: A. able to carry out holozoic nutrition.



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