Paramecium bursaria is a ciliate that engulfs
unicellular green
algae into
vacuoles within its
cell.
Full article >>>Paramecium bursaria, a
species of ciliate, has a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with green alga called Zoochlorella. The
algae live inside the
cell, in the
cytoplasm.
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Bacterial obligate
endosymbionts in insects ...
Full article >>>Paramecium aurelia has a
population nearly twice as large when it does not have to share its food source with a competing
species.
Full article >>>Parameciuma
genus of freshwater
protozoan, having an oval body covered with cilia and a
ventral ciliated groove for feeding.
Full article >>> Paramecium a one-celled
organism which is covered with many cilia
(paramec = oval; -ium = small)
Parapatric
Species species occupying adjacent areas which meet at a b
order (para = beside near; patri = fatherland
habitat) ...
Full article >>>nuclear reorganization in a single
Paramecium cell similar to the changes that occur during
conjugation.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>nuclear reorganization and self-
fertilization within the same individual, as in
ParameciumSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby
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Full article >>>Many kinds of single-celled
organisms such as the
Paramecium in the photograph below move by cilia or flagella. The cilia can be seen covering the
cell in the photograph.
Full article >>>: In
unicellular organisms, temporary
cell contact between
complementary genders and exchange of
genetic material, as in the ciliate
Parameciumaurelia
, or one-way
transfer of genes as in
bacteria (see
F Factor
) and green alga Spirogyra.
Full article >>>The so-called
eukaryotes are represented by
animals,
plants, and everything you can see with the naked eye that is living, including certain microscopic things, such as the familiar
paramecium. And then there were the
bacteria.
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