it is a single celled organism.......the slithers and has a big nucleus!!
Like the Sponge and other organisms with undeveloped internal circulation mechanisms, the Paramecium relies on water movement through the paramecium's pores to serve as a method of internal circulation. The paramecium has no need for a more complex system because of its size, and relying on diffusion of nutrients through water and tidal movement is more energy effective
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
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).
Like the Sponge and other organisms with undeveloped internal circulation mechanisms, the Paramecium relies on water movement through the paramecium's pores to serve as a method of internal circulation. The paramecium has no need for a more complex system because of its size, and relying on diffusion of nutrients through water and tidal movement is more energy effective
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The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
Circulation
paramecium pentaurelia is the scientific name
Describe the role of an oak tree in the circulation of carbon in the biosphere
The Latin name for paramecium is Paramecium caudatum.
features of paramecium
The model commonly used to describe air circulation is the Hadley cell model. This model explains the global pattern of atmospheric circulation, including the movement of warm air towards the poles and cool air towards the equator.
The singular possessive of "paramecium" is "paramecium's." This form indicates that something belongs to one paramecium. For example, you might say, "The paramecium's movement was observed under the microscope."
No, paramecium has pellicle
Paramecium (Paramecium tetraurelia) is a very large eukaryotic cell