It would be intraspecific competition if this paramecium were alone in the culture; competing for limited resources. Interspecific if some other species were in the culture. Answer C is totally out, as competition and cooperation are not dichotomies, but exist in real situations same species or not.
bactria, algae and yeast
Paramecium caudatum. Yep, Paramecium is also its first scientific name, or the name of the genus.
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Autotrophs are producers, organisms able to make their own food such as plants or microorganisms which contain chlorophyll, for example. Paramecia are predators, not able to manufacture their own food, but consume other microorganisms. So, no, paramecia are not autotrophs.
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paramecium caudatum
bactria, algae and yeast
in fresh water
Paramecium is itself scientific name . Full name is Paramecium caudatum .
no,others like adiantum caudatum,dryopteris and funaria have spores too.
Paramecium caudatum. Yep, Paramecium is also its first scientific name, or the name of the genus.
If you are Ashford University, day 8.
Autotrophs are producers, organisms able to make their own food such as plants or microorganisms which contain chlorophyll, for example. Paramecia are predators, not able to manufacture their own food, but consume other microorganisms. So, no, paramecia are not autotrophs.
bracken is a genus of ferns, here are some species.Pteridium aquilinum Pteridium caudatum Pteridium latiusculum
The scientific name for Paramecium pentaurelia is Paramecium caudatum.
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Yes Paramecia have 2 nucleuses in fact CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER (also, if you're doing this for your 7th grade hw, GET A LIFE YOU LOSERS!!)