Paramecium move around by beating their cilia in a coordinated manner, allowing them to swim and navigate through their aquatic environment. They can change their direction by altering the movement of their cilia.
Paramecium can respond to light by moving towards or away from it through a process called phototaxis. When exposed to light, Paramecium will swim towards the light source (positive phototaxis) or swim away from it (negative phototaxis) depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Paramecium moves through the water by beating hair-like structures called cilia in a coordinated manner. These cilia create a spiraling motion that propels the paramecium forward or backward. This movement allows the paramecium to navigate its environment in search of food and avoid predators.
No, a paramecium is not sessile; it is a unicellular organism that is motile and moves using cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures on its surface. Paramecia can swim through water and are often found in ponds and other freshwater environments. Their ability to move allows them to find food and escape predators.
A protist is not an animal, its a single-celled organism (not technically an organism) and can "swim" in anything----------------A protist can be an animal (paramecium). A protist can be multicellular (algae) A protist is an organism because it can respond to stimuli, reproduce, develop and maintain homeostasis. They can swim in any fluid as long as it is not toxic or uninhabitable (boiling water, liquid nitrogen, sulfuric acid)) for their species.
yes
The reason they swim around in circles is because they have a sense that makes them go around in circles because common goldfish cant really go straight
Paramecium move around by beating their cilia in a coordinated manner, allowing them to swim and navigate through their aquatic environment. They can change their direction by altering the movement of their cilia.
Just go straight to where your going to and that's how you swim.
It means that they don't swim in a straight line or path.
to swim in circles like *blub blub blub*
No, a dolphin would swim circles around them.
it dies or it will only swim in circles
Paramecium can respond to light by moving towards or away from it through a process called phototaxis. When exposed to light, Paramecium will swim towards the light source (positive phototaxis) or swim away from it (negative phototaxis) depending on the species and environmental conditions.
-Swim in circles -Wait for prey -
The best is a straight line. You have to be straight.
NO!! he does not believe me!