Yes, paramecia have a nucleus.
Paramecia regulate their water content through a process called osmoregulation. They have contractile vacuoles that collect excess water that enters their bodies through osmosis, and then expel it to maintain the proper balance of water and salts within their cells. This helps prevent their cells from bursting or becoming dehydrated.
There is one cell in a paramecia.
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.
These are all eukaryotic cells and they all contain membrane bound organelles such as the nucleus.
A paramecium is an organism.
Contractile vacuole is found in paramecia cells but not plant cells. It helps in expelling excess water from the cell to maintain osmotic balance.
Most paramecia reproduce asexually through binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process allows for rapid population growth and is a common method of reproduction in single-celled organisms like paramecia.
no because it is part of a much larger being
They have an excretory function.They remove excess water from cells.
No, paramecia are not photosynthetic. Photosynthetic organisms react when exposed to light. Paramecia cannot detect light.
Yes, paramecia have a nucleus.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Paramecia do not lay eggs like many animals; instead, they reproduce asexually through binary fission, where one paramecium divides into two identical cells. They can also undergo sexual reproduction through a process called conjugation, where two paramecia exchange genetic material. However, this process does not involve egg-laying. Overall, paramecia primarily reproduce by fission rather than producing eggs.
No a paramecia can not live on it's own because it is a singled celled organism and would not have another paramecia to mate with.
Paramecia belong to the kingdom of protists, which are unicellular or multicellular organisms that live in or near water. Some protists can be plant-like in that some can perform photosynthesis, and some are animal-like in that their cell's organelles resemble those in animal cells.