How are euglenas similar to plants? Biology Microorganisms Protists 1 Answer Dr Birendra Kumar Mishra Nov 17, 2016 Presence of chloroplast and cell wall. Explanation: The Euglena is a large genus with different species of unicellular protists. They have both plant and animal features. They are all motile by the flagella like animals. Most of them have chloroplasts similar to algae. Thanks Answer link Related questions How do protists differ from archaebacteria and eubacteria? How do protozoans with pseudopods eat? What are protists? Why are dinoflagellates called fire algae? What are some examples of dinoflagellates? Why are diatoms used in toothpaste? What are some examples of ciliates? How do oomycetes move? What are common mistakes students make with oomycetes? What are oomycetes? See all questions in Protists Impact of this question 3646 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License