No
False
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no
no
Well, first of all, these are single-celled organisms, so an individual Paramecium does not grow, two individuals are formed when a 'parent' (one-cell) divides. If you are talking about growing a culture of many Paramecium, the best way is to provide bacteria for them to eat (their prey). There are several sites on the Web that give directions. Under the right conditions they will multiply like crazy, although you need a microscope to see them.
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The paramecium.
I don't know about paramecium but amoebas eat paramecium.
A Paramecium is a protoctist
No
the paramecium lives in pond water and creeks sometimes.
The prosses is called moulting.
Because as it has a hard exoskeleton this must be discarded and replaced (by a bigger one) for the nymph to grow.
A young dragonfly is a nymph which lives in the water and sheds its skin to grow.
they both moult.
Well, first of all, these are single-celled organisms, so an individual Paramecium does not grow, two individuals are formed when a 'parent' (one-cell) divides. If you are talking about growing a culture of many Paramecium, the best way is to provide bacteria for them to eat (their prey). There are several sites on the Web that give directions. Under the right conditions they will multiply like crazy, although you need a microscope to see them.
I'm your Biology teacher, see me after class.
A nymph relates to a baby bug, but unlike larvae, a nymph appears more like a miniature version of the parent.
The paramecium.
no it is not a nymph, a nymph is a mythological creature
I don't know about paramecium but amoebas eat paramecium.