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Both are aquatic in habit i.e. they live in water .
These are fresh water protists. Lakes, streams and ponds would harbor paramecium and amoebae.
They both live in water, and they are both single celled (protists).
can live in water and both are a cell
Paramecia live in water so they don't need to "get" it except by sucking some in if they happen to need any.
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The activity of the contractile vacoule would decrease. While in the hypotonic solution, water was moving into the paramecium because it had a higher solute concentration that the solution that it was in and water follows solute. So, the isotonic solution would contain the same solute concentration as the paramecium so there would be no net water movement. Therefore, the contractile vacoule would decrease in its activity because there would be no water entering or exiting the paramecium.
a paramecium's cell is what you see because paramecium are unicellular
Didunim are partial to certain protozoa namely Paramecium. I know this because I just looked it up here at anwers.com. :--)
Paramecium live in freshwater and are also found in aquariums.
paramecium live in river, ditch, or sewer.
The presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, such as the mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus, places the paramecium within the domain Eukarya. Eukaryotes have cells with these membrane-bound organelles, which distinguishes them from prokaryotes.