im guess it is round
It only has one cell in it.
they have two nuclei and nucleos
Probably the most obvious difference is that protozoans are single-celled, while animals are multi-cellular.
Pretty sure its paramecium (phyla - ciliophora) Their shells are the most complex and have an outer layer called a pellicle that contains defense structures called trichocysts. (just reading it from my textbook)
A paramecium is a single-celled organism, with its own set of organelles. It lacks most of the organelles most cells in humans and other multicellular creatures, including the golgi body.
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Mixotroph is a term that most accurately describes the nutritional mode of healthy Paramecium Bursaria.
Probably the most obvious difference is that protozoans are single-celled, while animals are multi-cellular.
Pretty sure its paramecium (phyla - ciliophora) Their shells are the most complex and have an outer layer called a pellicle that contains defense structures called trichocysts. (just reading it from my textbook)
Algea, protozoans, and other microorganisms can be found in most pond water.
A paramecium is a single-celled organism, with its own set of organelles. It lacks most of the organelles most cells in humans and other multicellular creatures, including the golgi body.
in water
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most of them are paramecium most of them are paramecium but what are the tube shaped ones?
The most obvious difference between an amoeba and a paramecium or euglena is that the amoeba has no overall shape, and the entire cell changes its shape as the amoeba moves. The paramecium and the euglena both have definite shapes which they do not alter. The amoeba can engulf food particles at any point on its own cell membrane, but the paramedium has an oral groove which is where it ingests food particles. And the euglena also has a chloroplast, unlike the other two (or any other protozoan).
One of the most interesting known symbiotic relationships is that of Paramecium aurelia and its bacterial endosymbionts. See also the Chlorella symbiosis with Paramecium bursaria.
The protozoa are one-celled animals and the smallest of all animals. ... They do breathe, move, and reproduce like multicelled animals.
In the ponds, in lentic waters
Mixotroph is a term that most accurately describes the nutritional mode of healthy Paramecium Bursaria.