They can help control algae, bacteria and other protists that can be found in water.
They can also help clean up tiny particles of debris in the water. Paramecium have been known to live in the human body and a couple species can cause harmful diseases.
Paramecium are single-celled organisms that belong to the group of protists, while humans are multicellular organisms from the animal kingdom. Paramecium have cilia for movement, while humans have a complex nervous system and musculoskeletal system for locomotion. Additionally, Paramecium reproduce asexually by binary fission, whereas humans reproduce sexually.
Paramecium are not known to cause illness in humans. They are single-celled organisms commonly found in freshwater environments and are part of the planktonic community. While there are parasitic organisms related to Paramecium that can cause illness, Paramecium itself is not pathogenic to humans.
They can give you diseases
when they care and nurture for them.
By not hurting them
Paramecium does not have a respiratory system like humans do. It absorbs oxygen directly from its environment through its cell membrane, and expels carbon dioxide in a similar manner.
By being hard
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.
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Humans adversely affects water cycle. They do deforestation and pollute the environment.
The scientific name for paramecium is Paramecium spp.
paramecium pentaurelia is the scientific name