Aquatic environment. (ponds, lakes, streams, reservoirs, scums)
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Paramecium
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If the solute concentration outside the paramecium matched that inside, the surrounding environment would become isotonic to the paramecium's internal environment. In this scenario, there would be no net movement of water into or out of the paramecium, preventing any osmotic stress. The paramecium would maintain its shape and volume, as the balance of osmotic pressure would stabilize its internal conditions.
Yes, a Paramecium is an open system because it interacts with its environment by exchanging energy and matter. It takes in nutrients and releases waste products to maintain its internal environment.
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A paramecium exchanges gases directly with its environment through the cell membrane.
Iodine is not alive. It does not live in any environment.
muddy environment.
Paramecium
a paramecium's cell is what you see because paramecium are unicellular
The activity of the contractile vacoule would decrease. While in the hypotonic solution, water was moving into the paramecium because it had a higher solute concentration that the solution that it was in and water follows solute. So, the isotonic solution would contain the same solute concentration as the paramecium so there would be no net water movement. Therefore, the contractile vacoule would decrease in its activity because there would be no water entering or exiting the paramecium.
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Paramecium live in freshwater and are also found in aquariums.
paramecium live in river, ditch, or sewer.
marine
The Sea