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I'm pretty sure that it is in Ciliatea, or Protista.
Paramecium is categorized protozoa~protista. It means it's not a plant cell nor an animal cell.
paramecium reproduces asexually by fission. where the length of the paramecium increases, a constriction is formed in the middle of the cell. this constriction increases until the one cell splits into two paramecia :D
Paramecium is a Eukaryotic cell, not a Prokaryotic cell
No, a paramecium is not a bacteria cell. A paramecium is a type of single-celled organism known as a protist, while bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic organisms. They differ in terms of cell structure, classification, and other characteristics.
There is one cell in a paramecia.
A protist.
Paramecium is categorized protozoa~protista. It means it's not a plant cell nor an animal cell.
Paramecium (Paramecium tetraurelia) is a very large eukaryotic cell
The cell structure of the paramecium does not change.
paramecium reproduces asexually by fission. where the length of the paramecium increases, a constriction is formed in the middle of the cell. this constriction increases until the one cell splits into two paramecia :D
a paramecium's cell is what you see because paramecium are unicellular
Yes Paramecium possess eukaryotic cell . Eukaryotic means nucleus is present in cell .
Paramecium is single celled.
Yes, a paramecium is a single cell organism
Paramecium is a Eukaryotic cell, not a Prokaryotic cell
No, a paramecium is not a bacteria cell. A paramecium is a type of single-celled organism known as a protist, while bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic organisms. They differ in terms of cell structure, classification, and other characteristics.
No because it is a cell it self