The paramecium use short hair like structures for movement, and it is also found on the outside of the body. The answer is Cilia. The definition of Cilia( above ) is pretty much the same as- threadlike _______ to move quickly in any direction
The paramecium has a stiffer cell membrane than the amoeba.
It uses it idiots!
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
Paramecium uses cilia, which are like tiny hairs all around the organism, to pull itself through water. Sometimes, not all the cilia move in the same direction, so the cell spirals as it pulls itself through the water.
The Latin name for paramecium is Paramecium caudatum.
No because a paramecium is a substance that can move quickly through water it is clear and you can see the food in its body as it eats it it.
The paramecium has a stiffer cell membrane than the amoeba.
short, hairlike strands called cilia sourround a paramecium. They use them for feeding and movement.:)
Their cell wall.
It uses it idiots!
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
paramecium pentaurelia is the scientific name
Some examples of protists that use cilia for locomotion include Paramecium and Didinium. Cilia are hair-like structures that help these protists move by beating in a coordinated manner, allowing them to glide through their aquatic environments.
Paramecium uses cilia, which are like tiny hairs all around the organism, to pull itself through water. Sometimes, not all the cilia move in the same direction, so the cell spirals as it pulls itself through the water.
Plants and algae cells have chloroplasts, photosynthesis is conducted in chloroplasts. Paramecium do not photosynthesize they get their food from the water they live in. So they do not need chloroplasts.
by use of cilia- hairlike projections fromt he cell membrane
The Latin name for paramecium is Paramecium caudatum.