yes they do.
They are both oval shaped, and both move fast.
No, paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hair-like projections that propel the paramecium through its environment. Both flagella and cilia propel their cell through its environment.
Paramecia cells are organism and can survive on their own. Sheep cells are not organisms- just cells and can't survive on their own. They are made up of the same things like a nucleus and ribosomes, ETC.
Ribosomes are the small structures inside the nucleus that help make proteins. They are responsible for translating the genetic information from the DNA into proteins by assembling amino acids in the correct sequence. Ribosomes can be found both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Animal and plant cells both have a plasma membrane, nucleus, and organelles like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole which animal cells do not have.
Yes they do; a macronucleus and one or more micronucleus. Both contain genetic material.
paramecia and strawberry plants are similiar becouse there both a plant and a fruit.There both live thing(liveing organism)
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They are both oval shaped, and both move fast.
It can be both! :)
The insect and mammal are both animals. both of these are Eukaryotes, the large kind of cell with a nucleus.
No, paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hair-like projections that propel the paramecium through its environment. Both flagella and cilia propel their cell through its environment.
They are both. Some like the Great Lakes are large, but other places have small lakes.
Food both travel through them, and they are both intestines.
Paramecia cells are organism and can survive on their own. Sheep cells are not organisms- just cells and can't survive on their own. They are made up of the same things like a nucleus and ribosomes, ETC.
yes...it helps show both very small and large amounts.
Ribosomes are the small structures inside the nucleus that help make proteins. They are responsible for translating the genetic information from the DNA into proteins by assembling amino acids in the correct sequence. Ribosomes can be found both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm of the cell.