Paramecium, becasue the cilia floats through flugela and gets food through hair like structurs
A paramecium eats by using it's cilia to sweep bacteria or food in it's oral groove, which then goes to it's gullet, where it is digested and then the digested fooed is sent to the food vacuole.
The flagella are located on the collar cells inside the sponge. When the sponge takes in water, the flagella reach out and grab the food that is found inside the water.
The pellicle provides additional structure and support that a cell membrane lacks. The pellicle also provides an attachment site for external organelles used for motility, food capture or defense such as cilia, flagella, or trichocysts.
Plants and algae cells have chloroplasts, photosynthesis is conducted in chloroplasts. Paramecium do not photosynthesize they get their food from the water they live in. So they do not need chloroplasts.
Using Cilia
by using flagella
using there hands
In the vacuole the Paramecium stores its food:) youre welcome
Paramecium does not make its own food, it is a consumer.
cilia are tiny hair-like structures that "push" or "row" the organism through a medium. Double check though. I think a paramecium may move using a flagella (a single larger whip-like structure)
Food Vacuole
Paramecium are unicellular, so they do not have multiple cells to compose an organ. However, most paramecium engulf the food by wrapping itself around it and bringing it inside the cell, using enzymes to break the food down and absorb the nutrients. The waste is excreted by pushing it out of the cell and into the environment.
to digest the food.
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Photosynthesis, or they eat bacteria and organic matter using their gullet.