Paramecium
paramecium
Paramecium - Any of various freshwater ciliate protozoans of the genus free-living, single-celled,free-living, single-celled. The paramecium has a stiff outer covering that gives it a permanent slipper shape. It swims rapidly by coordinated wavelike beats of its many cilia-short, hairlike projections of the cell. A paramecium normally moves forward in a corkscrew fashion but is capable of reversing direction when it encounters adverse conditions. This trial-and-error behavior (backing up and then continuing forward in a slightly different direction until an optimum path is found) is conspicuous when the animal is observed through a microscope.
Escherichia coli or E. coli is capable of fermenting glucose. It is a facultative anaerobe that can metabolize glucose in an anaerobic environment.
No, it doesn't. This is one of the reasons scientists classify viruses as not living.
The term for not being capable of being dissolved in insoluble.The term for being capable of being dissolved is soluble.
paramecium
Different unicellular organisms include the amoeba, the paramecium, and the euglena. These are all creatures made up of a single ell, capable of moving and responding to the environment.
A saccharolytic bacterium is capable of hydrolyzing or otherwise breaking down a sugar molecule.
Human cells are more complex than a paramecium. They are capable of doing more things than the single-celled paramecium.
Vertebrate, insect, bacterium or plant are contiguous living system that are called organism, it is capable of some degree of response to reproduction, stimuli, self-regulation, a growth and development. Organisms are develop based on their own cells.
Life is a form of matter capable of metabolism, growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and adaptation to the environment. Earth is the only planet known to support life.
Chameleons
An organism which is capable of moving around its environment is considered to be an animal.
Chameleon
chameleon
motile.
Since immunogenic means 'Capable of inducing an immune response; antigenic.' I would suggest that nonimmunogenic would mean that an immune response would not be induced.