JAMB - Biology (2018 - No. 2)

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
able to carry out holozoic nutrition
able to carry out photosynthesis using carbon dioxide in the pond water
better adapted to life in darkness than to life in light
not overcrowded

Explanation

Euglena can survive in a dark room for a long time because it has the ability to switch from photosynthetic (using light) to heterotrophic or holozoic nutrition (absorbing nutrients from the surrounding environment) when deprived of light; essentially acting like a tiny animal by consuming organic matter in the water, allowing it to continue living even without photosynthesis through its chloroplasts.

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