It's a unicellular organism. P.S.: It's paramoecium.
Generally parameciums are harmless to humans. They can live inside you for a period of time, but don't generally cause harm.
unicellular
Cilia is used for locomotion in paramoecium.
diagram of paramoecium is the animation to indicate a paramoecium and label the parts
Paramecium is a heterotroph.It does not have chloroplast
some protests can ingest particle from any pint on the surface from any point on the surface (e.g.,amoeba) while other haue fixed point for the same (E.G., paramoecium) ( paramoecium haue small hair like processes called cilia )
amoeba,paramoecium,euglena are some examples
amoeba,paramoecium,euglena are some examples
It's a unicellular organism. P.S.: It's paramoecium.
Using its cilia, or hairs, which coat its entire body. It basically swims by vibrating these hairs.
paramoecium comes in kingdom protista under protozoans..
NO. PARAMOECIUM DOESN' T HAVE PLASTIDS BECAUSE IT IS A GENUS OF PROTOZOA. ONLY PLANTS HAVE PLASTIDS. FOR e.g. ALGAE-CHLAMYDOMONAS
Generally parameciums are harmless to humans. They can live inside you for a period of time, but don't generally cause harm.
the illuminating parts of a microscope are the diaphragm and the condenser...but i'am not xure that the condenser is belong...i think it's the mirror or what we call the light source..