Through Photosynthesis.
paramylum
Yes, parameciums are like plants because their food vacoules of a parameciumact like chloroplasts to use certain elements and convert them into energy for the organism.Parameciumare alsorelated to bacteria and amoeba. They all are minescule (very small).
No, amoebas do not typically live in colonies. These single-celled protist are often found living alone in areas where freshwater is.
Algae, Euglena.
by the energy of the clout
paramylum
Most species of Euglena have chloroplasts, which allow them to capture the energy in sunlight and form carbohydrates. However, they are also capable of consuming food to receive energy.
how do euglena obtain energy
Yes, parameciums are like plants because their food vacoules of a parameciumact like chloroplasts to use certain elements and convert them into energy for the organism.Parameciumare alsorelated to bacteria and amoeba. They all are minescule (very small).
It gives energy to cell. It is all similar
Algae, Euglena.
No, amoebas do not typically live in colonies. These single-celled protist are often found living alone in areas where freshwater is.
by the energy of the clout
yes
The food it eats.
A paramecium is a heterotroph because it does not perform photosynthesis to make it's own sugar using energy from the sun.
Yes. Paramecium do not preform photosynthesis, which would make them autotrophic, so they must ingest their food for energy. Bacteria, for instance.