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A paramecium is a single-celled organism, with its own set of organelles. It lacks most of the organelles most cells in humans and other multicellular creatures, including the golgi body.
it is harmful because the Plasmodium is carrying a malaria disease then it can get to a mosquito to humanss
No! plant respond to stimuli gradually not promptly as humans experienced.
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Paramecium cilia are little hairs around its body that can make it move in different directions. It is beneficial to the paramecium to get food (bacteria) and there are no harmful effects.
Humans respond to whatever environment they are in. If you are asking why they respond by behaving badly in situations where there are no rules or consequences, it is most likely because they perceive that they are the only persons whose actions and reaction count.
Humans respond to the environment by building shelters for protection and planting crops for food.
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When an environment has no rules or consequences, humans tend to respond by overtaking others and committing crimes that would normally be punished by a court of law. There would likely be more murders, acts of violence and other gruesome crimes committed. Nothing would be safe at all.
Which of these words describes humans? a. eukaryote b. prokaryote c. protist d. fungus
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they respond to their environment by using their special sensors.for example, euglena detects light using the special sensors to feed it self.
Protists are mostly harmful for humans. They are endoparasites (Tapeworm) inhabiting human intestine. One best example is Plasmodium which causes the Malaria in humans.
Certain types of protists are parasites. malaria is s protist that causes a disease state in humans. Amebic Dysentery is another protist parasite. Others include Cryptosporidium, Giardiasis, and African Sleeping Sickness.
A paramecium is a single-celled organism, with its own set of organelles. It lacks most of the organelles most cells in humans and other multicellular creatures, including the golgi body.
Humans modify the environment in Egypt