Well, first of all, these are single-celled organisms, so an individual Paramecium does not grow, two individuals are formed when a 'parent' (one-cell) divides. If you are talking about growing a culture of many Paramecium, the best way is to provide bacteria for them to eat (their prey). There are several sites on the Web that give directions. Under the right conditions they will multiply like crazy, although you need a microscope to see them.
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The paramecium has a stiffer cell membrane than the amoeba.
The division of Paramecium is called binary fission. This is because during division, the cell splits into two identical daughter cells. The process is a form of asexual reproduction for Paramecium.
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
The Latin name for paramecium is Paramecium caudatum.
the paramecium lives in pond water and creeks sometimes.
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The paramecium has a stiffer cell membrane than the amoeba.
A person will have a few various growing stages during his lifetime (mostly during childhood). He will grow regardless of playing basketball.
Yes, Peter was in Rome during his lifetime.
The division of Paramecium is called binary fission. This is because during division, the cell splits into two identical daughter cells. The process is a form of asexual reproduction for Paramecium.
Fingerprints do not change as we grow older. They are formed during fetal development and remain the same throughout our lifetime due to the unique pattern of ridges and valleys on our skin.
Lifetime beds are not a good investment because grow out of them within a couple years.
Yes, according to the Bible, Moses did have slaves during his lifetime.