Amoeba
Paramecium
Euglena
Obelia
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option c is correct ......option D which u choose as d answer is an animal ....it belongs to d kingdom animalia and a genus of hydrozoans..,.

My people ...This is jamb for you, all the options are correct 
Oblelia is an animal, likewise the rest of the options,but looking at it EUGLENA is the only one whom is not fully an animal since it's also partially a plant.....Therefore one should be smart enough in that situation to pick the closest to the question or possible answer.
Therefore EUGLENA is the answer but only in the sense that it is partially an animal compared to the others, it's like picking the odd one out!!!!!!
PLS DON'T LET JAMB JAMB US ALL OO

Pls correct this...Euglena is an animal as well as plant; because it has both their characteristics.

Obelia is an animal. It is a genus of marine hydrozoans, which are invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria.....the closest answer hence is this goddamn Euglina.

euglena is classified as an animal because it possess some structure relevant to the characteristics of animal like possession of flagellum for movement, possession of eye spot toward the light stimuli, possession of vacoul for osmoregulation, possession of pellicle which make it body flexible, possession of gullet for the passage of food.hence euglena most classified as an animal. if there is any observations or correction of the above statement you are welcome

Intriguing. Actually they are right. Euglena is the answer.
Already we know that Amoeba and Paramecium are not animals.
Euglena has both plant and animal characteristics, which makes it a protist, not a plant or animal.
As has already been pointed out, Obelia is an animal, making C(Euglena) the correct answer.
It is important to think very carefully when answering JAMB questions. May the Lord be with us all in Jesus name. Thank you and God bless you.

Euglena is classified as both plants and animals unarguably because of the characteristics it possess
but considering other options,the others are animal, definitely euglena is viewed as plant in this instance

Euglena are neither plants nor animals despite the fact that they have characteristics of both.
MYSCHOOL IS CORRECT.
THE ANSWER IS C

