Well, first of all, these are single-celled organisms, so an individual Paramecium does not grow, two individuals are formed when a 'parent' (one-cell) divides. If you are talking about growing a culture of many Paramecium, the best way is to provide bacteria for them to eat (their prey). There are several sites on the Web that give directions. Under the right conditions they will multiply like crazy, although you need a microscope to see them.
A paramecium can live to be thousands of years old. The secret is in the way they multiply. By creating a twin of itself, it enables life longevity.
Paramecium can reproduce asexually, as well as sexually. They are able to move because of cilia that are located all over their bodies.
I can't exactly answer this but I think it grows from a nymph.
I, myself tried this before. Paramecia live in fresh water ponds, so take a water sample of a freshwater pond.
by allowing vegetable matter to stand in water for a few days.
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The paramecium.
A large nucleus called a macronucleus controls the functions of the cell. A smaller nucleus, the micronucleus, passes genes to another paramecium during sexual reproduction.
I don't know about paramecium but amoebas eat paramecium.
the paramecium lives in pond water and creeks sometimes.
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Thinks that Sharks in a daily time can grow thousands of teeths is impossiblee.
A person will have a few various growing stages during his lifetime (mostly during childhood). He will grow regardless of playing basketball.
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Lifetime beds are not a good investment because grow out of them within a couple years.
No there was not a war going on during Tycho Brahe's lifetime.
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The paramecium.
The average Human will grow up to 500 kilometers of hair in a lifetime. That is roughly 950 miles of hair!