Biology, asked by bhumika225, 1 year ago

explain a few points on paramecium

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Answered by NaVila11
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PARAMECIUM

• A paramecium is a single-celled protist (single-celled microscopic organism) found naturally in most water habitats.
• Paramecia are slipper-shaped or oblong and are covered in cilia, which are short hair-like structures.
• In the late 1600s paramecium became one of the first ciliates to be seen by microscopists. John Hill, an English microscopist coined the name paramecium in 1752.
• He applied the term paramecium to animalcules without visible tails or limbs that had an oblong shape. Paramecium can range in length from 0.002 inches to 0.013 inches.
• Paramecia have several parts including the food vacuoles, micronucleus, gullet, cilia, oral groove, anal pore, macronucleus, and the contractile vacuole.
• Paramecia have no eyes, no heart, no brain, and no ears.

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