do paramecium have pellicles
pellicle
The tough outer covering of Euglena, and Paramecium is called the Pellicle
Invertebrate, It is a single-celled organism
Pellicle
A layer of elastic proteins that constitute a pellicle which is located under the plasma membrane and gives the cell some rigidity and shape.
No, paramecium has pellicle
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pellicle
pellicle
The tough outer covering of Euglena, and Paramecium is called the Pellicle
Invertebrate, It is a single-celled organism
Pellicle
because it has a thick outer membrane called the pellicle
A layer of elastic proteins that constitute a pellicle which is located under the plasma membrane and gives the cell some rigidity and shape.
cell membrane
The cilia are black. The pellicle surrounding the cell membranes is light blue
Parameciumm possess a pellicle which makes it fixed shape while Amoeba lack a pellicle hence can change its shape ,for details see Allen1964 and other theories .