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paramecium- move with cilia amoeba- move by creeping along with their pseudopod's also, paramecium are larger.
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There are many different scientific names for paramecium's one of which is Paramecium pentaurelia. This paramecium, like many others has a shoe-like shape and moves by waving it's cilia(tiny oar-like hairs).
Paramecium is single celled.
The common name of Paramecium aurelia is simply "paramecium." It is a ciliated protozoan often found in freshwater environments, known for its slipper-like shape and rapid movement. Paramecium aurelia is frequently studied in biology due to its complex behaviors and role in the ecosystem.
The pellicle of a paramecium is located underneath the plasma membrane, providing structural support and shape to the cell. It is composed of a network of protein strips called microtubules that run parallel to the cell surface.
They can't change shape because of the thick outer membrane called the pellicle.
Paramecium is a single-celled organism that belongs to the phylum Ciliophora. It is characterized by its elongated shape and the presence of cilia used for movement and feeding. Paramecium can be found in freshwater environments and feeds on bacteria and algae.
because it has a thick outer membrane called the pellicle
Paramecium moves faster than amoeba because it has cilia, tiny hair-like structures that beat rapidly to propel the organism through the water. Amoeba, on the other hand, moves by extending its pseudopods, which is a slower form of movement compared to cilia.
A Paramecium has an elongated oval or slipper-like shape with a pointed anterior end and a rounded posterior end. It is typically covered in cilia that help with movement and feeding.
Elodea Is a multicellular celled organism, paramecium is a single organism Another thing is that Elodea (being multicellular) can not survive on its own while on the other hand paramecium can