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No but the cells that fish are made of do.
For the paramecium to move forward, its cilia beat on an angle, backward in unison. This means that the paramecium moves by spiralling through the water on an invisible axis. For the paramecium to move backward, the cilia simply beat forward on an angle in unison. If the paramecium runs into a solid object, the cilia changes its direction and beats forward, causing the paramecium to go backward. The paramecium turns slightly and goes forward again. If it runs into the solid object again it will repeat this process until it can get past the object
which have a better chance to be fertilized the egg cells of fish or the eggcells of frogs
Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell.Multicellular organisms have differentiated cells, which performs specialized functions.5 example of multicellular organisms are:plantsfungianimalshumansbrown algae
Fish and amphibians.
Paramecium live in freshwater and are also found in aquariums.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
There are a lot of examples that you can choose from. They include star fish, amoeba, and paramecium.
Tista fish that are professional swimmers.
No but the cells that fish are made of do.
There are Fish, weeds, Amoeba, Paramecium's, and Bacteria
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Well , do you think if the fish has no head it can be complete ? Of course not , the function of head in fish it to give protection.
For the paramecium to move forward, its cilia beat on an angle, backward in unison. This means that the paramecium moves by spiralling through the water on an invisible axis. For the paramecium to move backward, the cilia simply beat forward on an angle in unison. If the paramecium runs into a solid object, the cilia changes its direction and beats forward, causing the paramecium to go backward. The paramecium turns slightly and goes forward again. If it runs into the solid object again it will repeat this process until it can get past the object
To make the fish swim.
how are parts of birds & fish similar in structure & function
In a fishpond situation, Waterlillies should not be "fertilised" artificially. They get enough food from the planting material and the detrius made by the fish. Adding NPK type chemical fertiliser to the pond will probably do the fish heaps of damage and may even kill them.