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chetan observed a slide of a paramecium and found that it hair-like structures all over its body.how do these structure help the paramecium.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The very tiny hair like structures all over the body of a paramecium are cillia which helps in the locomotion and movement of the organism.

How do they help?

Locomotion of paramaecium is only possible due to the presence of numerous cillias.

It helps the body to move forward as well as backward in aquatic surface (mostly).

In short, whip like movement.

While moving forward, they move from anterior to posterior part and vice-versa.

They also help in catching prey (feeding of an organism).

It helps to remove the foreign particles and contaminates trying to move inside the paramecium..

Answered by prithika27555
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The very tiny hair like structures all over the body of a paramecium are cillia which helps in the locomotion and movement of the organism.

How do they help?

Locomotion of paramaecium is only possible due to the presence of numerous cillias.

It helps the body to move forward as well as backward in aquatic surface (mostly).

In short, whip like movement.

While moving forward, they move from anterior to posterior part and vice-versa.

They also help in catching prey (feeding of an organism).

It helps to remove the foreign particles and contaminates trying to move inside the paramecium..

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