No
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
A paramecium grows by increasing the size of its cell through a process called binary fission, where it replicates its DNA and divides into two identical daughter cells. It also grows by consuming food and absorbing nutrients from its environment through its oral groove.
The Latin name for paramecium is Paramecium caudatum.
Another name for paramecium is Slipper Animalcule. Lady Slippers. paramecia parameciidae.
There are many different scientific names for paramecium's one of which is Paramecium pentaurelia. This paramecium, like many others has a shoe-like shape and moves by waving it's cilia(tiny oar-like hairs).
No
the paramecium lives in pond water and creeks sometimes.
The prosses is called moulting.
Because as it has a hard exoskeleton this must be discarded and replaced (by a bigger one) for the nymph to grow.
they both moult.
A young dragonfly is a nymph which lives in the water and sheds its skin to grow.
A nymph relates to a baby bug, but unlike larvae, a nymph appears more like a miniature version of the parent.
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
paramecium pentaurelia is the scientific name
no it is not a nymph, a nymph is a mythological creature
The Latin name for paramecium is Paramecium caudatum.
A paramecium grows by increasing the size of its cell through a process called binary fission, where it replicates its DNA and divides into two identical daughter cells. It also grows by consuming food and absorbing nutrients from its environment through its oral groove.