Does the protist euglena have both plant and animal characteristics?

Does euglena have them both? or is it a different one that has both?

Answer:
Arguably, yes.
Plant characteristics: relies on photosynthesis for food production (in part)

Animal characteristics: Lacks a cell wall. Also possesses organelles for locomotion.
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plant characteristic - can mak its own food.
animal characteristic - locomotive structure present i.e. flagellum

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