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It has not been known to cause any disease or have a harmful effect on humans
bactria, algae and yeast
Paramecium caudatum. Yep, Paramecium is also its first scientific name, or the name of the genus.
If you are Ashford University, day 8.
The cilia are black. The pellicle surrounding the cell membranes is light blue
Yes Paramecia have 2 nucleuses in fact CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER (also, if you're doing this for your 7th grade hw, GET A LIFE YOU LOSERS!!)
paramecium caudatum
bactria, algae and yeast
Paramecium caudatum. Yep, Paramecium is also its first scientific name, or the name of the genus.
Paramecium is itself scientific name . Full name is Paramecium caudatum .
in fresh water
If you are Ashford University, day 8.
The cilia are black. The pellicle surrounding the cell membranes is light blue
Yes Paramecia have 2 nucleuses in fact CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER (also, if you're doing this for your 7th grade hw, GET A LIFE YOU LOSERS!!)
no
There is a one difference. Population's growth of P.aurelia is much faster than P.caudatum, so the first species squeezes out another population. But why? Because the first population has better ability to gain food and solar light to accelerate its growth.
Autotrophs are producers, organisms able to make their own food such as plants or microorganisms which contain chlorophyll, for example. Paramecia are predators, not able to manufacture their own food, but consume other microorganisms. So, no, paramecia are not autotrophs.
The cilia cause the paramecium to move.