Yes Paramecia have 2 nucleuses in fact
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Paramecium caudatum and and others, yes Paramecium caudatum and and others, yes
Paramedical have two types of nuclei. They are small nucleus known as micronucleus and a large ellipsoidal nucleus known as macronucleus.
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Paramecium
as many as it will eat feed myne 2 a day
Conjugation
optic part, which contains 2 nuclei = supraoptic + paraventricular nucleituberal part, has 3 nuclei = ventromedial + dorsomedial + tubral nucleimamillary part, has 2 nuclei = posterior + lateral nucleiposterior perforated substance
There are many different kinds but I only know of Amoeba and paramecium. I hope this helps you!!!
Paramecium
2
as many as it will eat feed myne 2 a day
Conjugation
A paramecium and an amoeba are both protists. A mushroom is a type of fungi, which is an entirely different class of life.
The main difference is that hydrogen nuclei have 1 proton whereas helium nuclei have 2 protons. The number of neutrons depends on the "isotope". Usually, a hydrogen nucleus does not have neutrons and is simply a proton. The helium nucleus usually has 2 neutrons.
In extreme cases a paramecium will move about 22 to 47 mph. While in normal circumstances a paramecium will travel anywhere from 2 to 8 mph.
Normally the minimum number sides a polygon can have is 3 which is a triangle and probably there is no such name given to a 2 sided polygon.
The only time there can be 2 nuclei in a single cell is during mitosis, where one cell multiplies and becomes 2 cells.
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optic part, which contains 2 nuclei = supraoptic + paraventricular nucleituberal part, has 3 nuclei = ventromedial + dorsomedial + tubral nucleimamillary part, has 2 nuclei = posterior + lateral nucleiposterior perforated substance
Most commonly, a hydrogen nuclei is simply a proton. If you are dealing with a hydrogen isotope (H2 or H3) then it is a proton and 1 or 2 neutrons. Most commonly, a hydrogen nuclei is simply a proton. If you are dealing with a hydrogen isotope (H2 or H3) then it is a proton and 1 or 2 neutrons.