Yes. Paramecium is made up of cells
Paramecium is single celled.
No. A paramecium is a one-celled organism.
unicellular
A paramecium typically has thousands of cells, which make up its single-celled organism structure. The cells in a paramecium are specialized to perform various functions, such as movement, feeding, and reproduction.
Paramecium has Eukaryotic cells and it also belongs to the Protista Kingdom.
They are the same because they are both cells.
yes it does not have any specialized cells
A paramecium is an organism.
Paramecium
A contractile vacuole is present in a paramecium protozoa but absent in the cells of a strawberry plant. The contractile vacuole helps regulate water content in paramecium cells by expelling excess water, a function not needed in plant cells due to their rigid cell walls.
paramecium is definitely not dangerous because it only eats bacteria and other small cells.
Plant cells, amoeba, and paramecium all have cell membranes, vacuoles, and a nucleus. A plant cell has cytoplasm, while amoeba and paramecium have endoplasm and ectoplasm.