They multiply by binary fission.
parameciums live in water... (ponds, lakes, streams)
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No, parameciums do not have chloroplasts. They are single-celled organisms belonging to the group of protists, and they are not capable of photosynthesis. Instead, parameciums obtain their energy by feeding on bacteria and other small organisms.
Parameciums ingest by using their cillias.
Yes they are. Protists can be Parameciums and Ameboas and they are heterotrophs.
parameciums mainly and small protazoans too.
Yes, parameciums have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a protective barrier that surrounds the cell and regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
No. Parameciums, a type of ciliates, have to get energy first before they're even able to move, so these eukaryotes don't only swim around. Parameciums use their cilia (tiny hair-like organelles) to sweep food from their surroundings into their gullet, which is like a mouth. They also use their cilia for transportation.
it swims all day and every nite
it depends on the type of spieces it depends on the life span
Parameciums are unicellular organisms, hence they only have one cell.
It would not be able to reproduce:) <3 alekza