I'm guessing that it gets it food from photosynthasis of some kind.
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Paramecium is a unicellular protozoan. Their body is covered with cilia .They are mostly found in freshwater and ponds. They feed on microscopic structures present in water. Their mean of obtaining food is basically linked to its stucture. It has a flipper shaped body having an oral groove at its anterior end. This groove is lined with cilia. Whenever the paramecium gets in contact to the food its ciliary movement pulls the food and direct it towards the groove. The cilia in the groove then direct food inside. The food gets inside in form of a food vacuole. Digestion and degradation takes inside the vacuole.Ther digested useful part is taken up by the cell and the waste is ejected out through the same groove.
The parameceum can reproduce asexually and sexuallly while the other can only do it asexually. they have diifferent structures and the euglena has a flagellum while the paramecium has cilia and they eat differently. The paremecium uses the cilia to get a water current going and the food gets sucked in, and the euglena uses photosynethesis by using its stigma to indicate areas of light and if not then it will just get food like the other.
Yes. Aerobic and anaerobic deal with how the organism converts its food into useful energy. Chemosynthetic deals with how the organism gets the food to begin with. Thus, the bacterium can make the food chemosynthetically and then convert it to useable energy aerobically. If you're using this for Biology 1 or 2.. Shame on you! You're cheating!
I'm guessing that it gets it food from photosynthasis of some kind.
Paramecium, becasue the cilia floats through flugela and gets food through hair like structurs
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The energy source for flagella and cilia is the ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecule used throughout the cell. ATP gets its energy from glucose and glycerol, that is from food.
Paramecium is a unicellular protozoan. Their body is covered with cilia .They are mostly found in freshwater and ponds. They feed on microscopic structures present in water. Their mean of obtaining food is basically linked to its stucture. It has a flipper shaped body having an oral groove at its anterior end. This groove is lined with cilia. Whenever the paramecium gets in contact to the food its ciliary movement pulls the food and direct it towards the groove. The cilia in the groove then direct food inside. The food gets inside in form of a food vacuole. Digestion and degradation takes inside the vacuole.Ther digested useful part is taken up by the cell and the waste is ejected out through the same groove.
The parameceum can reproduce asexually and sexuallly while the other can only do it asexually. they have diifferent structures and the euglena has a flagellum while the paramecium has cilia and they eat differently. The paremecium uses the cilia to get a water current going and the food gets sucked in, and the euglena uses photosynethesis by using its stigma to indicate areas of light and if not then it will just get food like the other.
The parameceum can reproduce asexually and sexuallly while the other can only do it asexually. they have diifferent structures and the euglena has a flagellum while the paramecium has cilia and they eat differently. The paremecium uses the cilia to get a water current going and the food gets sucked in, and the euglena uses photosynethesis by using its stigma to indicate areas of light and if not then it will just get food like the other.
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Yes. Aerobic and anaerobic deal with how the organism converts its food into useful energy. Chemosynthetic deals with how the organism gets the food to begin with. Thus, the bacterium can make the food chemosynthetically and then convert it to useable energy aerobically. If you're using this for Biology 1 or 2.. Shame on you! You're cheating!