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Answered by ShivamKashyap08
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Paramecium is a genus of unicellular ciliate protozoa, commonly studied as a representative of the ciliate group. The shape mostly resembles a shoe's sole. The cell ranges from about 50 to 350 µm in length and is covered with simple cilia, allowing the cell to move at speeds of approximately 12 body lengths per second.

Paramecia are widespread in freshwater environments, and are especially common in scums. Recently, some new species of Paramecium have been discovered in the oceans.

Certain single-cell eukaryotes, such as Paramecium, are examples for exceptions to the universality of the genetic code: in their translation systems a few codons differ from the standard ones.

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Answered by sonu786786
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Paramecium can be classified into the following phylum and sub-phylum based on their certain characteristics.

Phylum Protozoa

Sub-Phylum Ciliophora

Class Ciliates

Order Hymenostomatida

Genus Paramecium

Species Caudatum

Being a well-known ciliate protozoan, paramecium exhibits a high-level cellular differentiation containing several complex organelles performing a specific function to make its survival possible.

Paramecium are also well known as prey for Didinium. Paramecia play a role in the carbon cycle because the bacteria they eat are often found on decaying plants. Paramecium will eat the decaying plant matter in addition to the bacteria, further aiding decomposition. Paramecia can be used as model organisms in research.

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