A paramecium is covered along its entire body by protoplasmic cilia, which beat in a specific rhythm. This spiraling motion allows the paramecium to gather food in its path.
The unicellular microbe paramecium moves about using Cilia. These hair-like structures surround the organism and pulse rhythmically pushing it forward, or in whatever direction it wants to go.
Their hairlike cilia that is all around their "body"
The paramecium is ringed by tiny movable hairs called, "Cilia". By waving these cilia in certain ways, they can move themselves about . . . sort of like rowing a boat.
fins
The water moves continuously through the water cycle.
through flow is when infiltrated water moves through soil to the sea.
water vapour
it moves very slowly
Paramecium uses cilia, which are like tiny hairs all around the organism, to pull itself through water. Sometimes, not all the cilia move in the same direction, so the cell spirals as it pulls itself through the water.
parameciums live in water... (ponds, lakes, streams)
The pump that moves hot water through a hot water heater is the recirculation pump. This pump moves the water through the heater and back through the intake line.
Water moves through the ocean in currents & through the air by evaporation.Quentin wuz here.
Water moves through the ocean in currents & through the air by evaporation.Quentin wuz here.
Porosity and permeability of the rock or soil is how water moves.
in small circular movement
in small circular movement
A person who moves through water could be a swimmer, a SCUBA diver, a surfer, a water skier, or maybe Aquaman.
the water which moves through the plants is like sap,containing salts,minerals and sugar contents...
Water moves through biosphere. It travels through land, water and air.
it moves uphill and towards the surface of earth
the water cycle