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The sliper like structure virus

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The sliper like structure virus
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 1 month ago

Paramecia are single-celled protists  that are naturally found in aquatic habitats. They are typically oblong or slipper-shaped and are covered with short hairy structures called cilia. Certain paramecia are also easily cultured in labs and serve as useful model organisms. Paramecia cells are characteristically elongated.

  • Pellicle - a membrane covering that protects the paramecium like skin
  • Cilia - hair like appendages that help the paramecium move food into the oral groove
  • Oral Groove - collects and directs food into the cell mouth
  • Cell Mouth - opening for food
  • **** Pore - disposes of waste
  • Contractile Vacuole - contracts and forces extra water out of the cell
  • Radiating Canals - paths to the contractile vacuole
  • Cytoplasm - intercellular fluid needed to contain vital cell parts
  • Trichocyst - used for defense
  • Gullet - forms food vacuoles
  • Food Vacuole - storage pocket for food
  • Macronucleus - larger nucleus which performs normal cell functions
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