Paramecium is a unicellular protozoan. It is economically important as it is used in various research and experiments. For example, it is used in genetic experimentation.
The importance of a paramecium is that is degrades pollutants.
It is on the food chain for smaller animals, they also clean up ponds from bacteria.
Some species of paramecium are readily cultivated and easy to conjugate and divide, making them useful in classrooms and laboratories to study biological processes.
The zoological importance of paramecium is that it degrades pollutants.
The membrane defines the cell and keeps the guts on the inside, and everything else on the outside. (I got this right out of a book)
It Has Important Nutrients.
The paramecium has a stiffer cell membrane than the amoeba.
A paramecium exchanges gases directly with its environment through the cell membrane.
under HPO, the nucleus,plasma membrane and cytoplasm are common parts of animal cells in paramecium and squamous cell
Pellicle
The nuclear membrane is important to the cell because if there was no nuclear membrane the cell would have no organization of the genetic material of the eukaryoytic cells.
The paramecium has a stiffer cell membrane than the amoeba.
A paramecium exchanges gases directly with its environment through the cell membrane.
A paramecium exchanges gases directly with its environment through the cell membrane.
by use of cilia- hairlike projections fromt he cell membrane
paramecium
im not sure, it could be either the trachea the cell wall or cell membrane
under HPO, the nucleus,plasma membrane and cytoplasm are common parts of animal cells in paramecium and squamous cell
Pellicle
The nuclear membrane is important to the cell because if there was no nuclear membrane the cell would have no organization of the genetic material of the eukaryoytic cells.
contractile vacuole
cell membrane
Paramecium (Paramecium tetraurelia) is a very large eukaryotic cell