The "hairs" on a paramecium are called cilia.
Amoeba extend pseudopodia by using their cytoskeleton and then drag the rest of the cell with this extension. Paramecium have cilia that line the cell and move it rather like the stroke of oars.
Yes, paramecia have a nucleus.
Paramecia and amoebas belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes diverse organisms that are mostly unicellular and have distinct characteristics from plants, animals, and fungi.
Another name for paramecium is Slipper Animalcule. Lady Slippers. paramecia parameciidae.
The little hairs on a plant's stem are called trichomes. Trichomes can serve various functions such as protecting the plant from herbivores, reducing water loss through transpiration, or helping with light absorption.
Paramecia move with the little hairs around there body called cilia.
You can pluck the little hairs
No, paramecia are not photosynthetic. Photosynthetic organisms react when exposed to light. Paramecia cannot detect light.
Yes, paramecia have a nucleus.
Amoeba extend pseudopodia by using their cytoskeleton and then drag the rest of the cell with this extension. Paramecium have cilia that line the cell and move it rather like the stroke of oars.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
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A koala is covered with short hairs (fur).
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.