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Mixotroph is a term that most accurately describes the nutritional mode of healthy Paramecium Bursaria.

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Does Paramecium Bursaria carry disease?

No, Paramecium Bursaria is a type of single-celled organism known as a protist and does not cause disease in humans. They are commonly found in freshwater environments and primarily feed on algae and bacteria.


Is a paramecium bursaria or a unicellular green algae harmed by each other?

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What do paramecium bursaria eat?

Paramecium bursaria primarily feeds on algae, which it ingests through a structure called the cytostome. They can also engage in mutualistic relationships with the algae by harboring them within its cells and benefiting from their photosynthetic activity.


Do paramecium have symbiotic relationships?

One of the most interesting known symbiotic relationships is that of Paramecium aurelia and its bacterial endosymbionts. See also the Chlorella symbiosis with Paramecium bursaria.


Which term best describes the symbiotic relationship of starving P bursaria to their zoochlorellae?

The relationship of starving p bursaria to the algea zoochlorellae is a predatory relationship.


How does a Paramecium Bursaria taxi?

Paramecia move by means of cilia, tiny whisker-like "legs." For their size, they're pretty fast.


What are some unicellular organisms?

Paramecium bursaria Toxoplasma gondii Crenarchaeota Korarchaeota Testate amoebae Escherichia coli Jonquetella Thermus aquaticus Leptomyxida


Can you classify paramecium from kingdom to species?

Heh, I'm no expert, but here's what I believe (from my half baked bio knowledge) to be the answer:Kingdom: ProtistaPhylum: CiliophoraClass: CiliateaOrder: PeniculidaFamily: ParameciidaeGenus: Paramecium (duhhh)Species: That would depend on which species of paramecium we're looking at. Aurelia is one, Bursaria is another.


Which term best describes the symbiotic relationship of well-fed P bursaria to their zoochlorellae?

Mutuallistic describes the relationship between a well fed P.bursaria and zoochlorellae.


When was Bursaria spinosa created?

Bursaria spinosa was created in 1797.


Do paramecium use chlorophyll?

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.


How does bursaria reproduce?

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