Mutuallistic describes the relationship between a well fed P.bursaria and zoochlorellae.
The relationship of starving p bursaria to the algea zoochlorellae is a predatory relationship.
Mixotroph is a term that most accurately describes the nutritional mode of healthy Paramecium Bursaria.
asexualy
nothng
Bursaria Truncatella are protozoan, which means it moves using it's cilia. Cilia is a short hair like stucture on a cell which helps it move.
The relationship of starving p bursaria to the algea zoochlorellae is a predatory relationship.
Mixotroph is a term that most accurately describes the nutritional mode of healthy Paramecium Bursaria.
One of the most interesting known symbiotic relationships is that of Paramecium aurelia and its bacterial endosymbionts. See also the Chlorella symbiosis with Paramecium bursaria.
Bursaria spinosa was created in 1797.
asexualy
nothng
no
no. plants are autotrophs. animals are heterotrophs
Bursaria Truncatella are protozoan, which means it moves using it's cilia. Cilia is a short hair like stucture on a cell which helps it move.
Bursaria Truncatella are protozoan, which means it moves using it's cilia. Cilia is a short hair like stucture on a cell which helps it move.
what do you mean
Paramecia move by means of cilia, tiny whisker-like "legs." For their size, they're pretty fast.