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how does paramocium move from one place to another​

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Answered by princeameta2882007
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Explanation:

Paramecia move swiftly and gracefully through the water by the coordinated beating of their cilia. As they swim, they also rotate on their longitudinal axis, rolling like acrobatic airplanes. Each paramecium has a depression called an oral groove along one of its sides.

Answered by IIRissingstarll
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  • Paramecia move swiftly and gracefully through the water by the coordinated beating of their cilia. As they swim, they also rotate on their longitudinal axis, rolling like acrobatic airplanes. Each paramecium has a depression called an oral groove along one of its sides.

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