Biology, asked by sannahsingh, 1 year ago

cilia is locomotive part of ?

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Answered by MargoM
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Cilia is the locomotive part of paramecium.
It helps in the movement of the paramecium.

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ybubblegum: Celia is the locomotive part of parameciam.it belong to phyum ciliophora.The name it self define its motility feature.
Answered by duragpalsingh
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Cilia is a locomotive part of paramecium.
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Paramecium (Paramecium) is a type of unicellular eukaryotic organism (cell with a nucleus and organelles) (or protists) of which certain species (in particular P. caudatum) are commonly used as a model organism in microbiological laboratories. They form part of the branch of the ciliates, in the division of alveoli .


They were once grown as infusoria for school purposes (discovery of microorganisms in the natural sciences) or to feed juvenile fish (aquarium fish).

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