yes it is unicellular
There is one cell in a paramecia.
No because it is a cell it self
paramecium is a unicellular organism and functions as a living being with only the ONE cell makes it pretty much physiologically specialized
These are sometimes called monads. Some examples are yeast, bacteria and paramecium.
Paramecium (Paramecium tetraurelia) is a very large eukaryotic cell
The cell structure of the paramecium does not change.
a paramecium's cell is what you see because paramecium are unicellular
The one cell animal kingdom.
one cell
Yes Paramecium possess eukaryotic cell . Eukaryotic means nucleus is present in cell .
paramecium reproduces asexually by fission. where the length of the paramecium increases, a constriction is formed in the middle of the cell. this constriction increases until the one cell splits into two paramecia :D
There are plenty of them. Few of them are- Amoeba, Paramecium, Plasmodium , E-Coli etc..