Euglenoid (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 24 Feb, 2026

Euglenoids are unicellular, microscopic organisms belonging to the Kingdom Protista. They are commonly found in freshwater bodies such as ponds and stagnant water, especially rich in organic matter. A well-known example of euglenoids is Euglena. They show characteristics of both plants and animals, making them unique organisms.

Diagram-of-Euglena2

Characteristics of Euglenoid

Some characteristics of Euglenoid as Structure, Habitat, Habits, Reserve Food, and Reproduction are as follows:

Euglena - The Spindle Organism

**Classification of Euglena

**Domain **Eukaryota
Kingdom Protista
Superphylum Discoba
Phylum Euglenozoa
Class Euglenoidea
Order Euglenales
Family Euglenaceae
Genus Euglena

Characteristics of Euglena

Euglena is studied as a plant as well as an animal. It is called a plant-animal.

**Plant Characters of Euglena

**Animal Characters of Euglena

Nutrition of Euglena

Locomotion of Euglena

**Reproduction of Euglena

Euglena shows two types of reproduction, i.e, binary and multiple fission. No Sexual reproduction.

**1. Binary Fission

**2. Multiple Fission