its an example of a response to a stimulus.
The protists amoebae and paramecium are both eukaryote microorganisms. Especially in the sense that you need a light microscope to see them.
example of a common protozoan belonging to the ciliate phylum is Paramecium. It is a single-celled organism that is characterized by its cilia for movement and feeding.
Euglena, paramecium, and amoeba
Euglena, Paramecium, Chlamydomonas are three protists that are unicellular as well.
No, paramecium is not a parasite. It is a single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Ciliophora, commonly found in freshwater environments. Paramecia are free-living organisms that feed on bacteria and other small particles.
its an example of a response to a stimulus.
The protists amoebae and paramecium are both eukaryote microorganisms. Especially in the sense that you need a light microscope to see them.
example of a common protozoan belonging to the ciliate phylum is Paramecium. It is a single-celled organism that is characterized by its cilia for movement and feeding.
An example is methylene blue.
Euglena, paramecium, and amoeba
amoeba,paramecium,euglena and yeast e.t.c
Vorticella, Paramecium, Amoeba, Plasmodium
One of my favorites is the paramecium.
Euglena, Paramecium, Chlamydomonas are three protists that are unicellular as well.
Protozoa. For example, the Amoeba and paramecium.
No, That would be a physical change....A chemical change would be for like example: Water Evaporting, Water Boiling, Water Freezing...etc
No, paramecium is not a parasite. It is a single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Ciliophora, commonly found in freshwater environments. Paramecia are free-living organisms that feed on bacteria and other small particles.