Paramecium+-+RD

= = =Introduction= toc I am the paramecium. I am swimming into the lake. I am very sad because my brother is going to war with the bacteria. They are at war with the bacteria. We will win because have massive humans on our side which are what we call it **unicellular**. They have so many cells that our 1 cell is so small compared to the giants. That's why they are called **unicellular**. I need lots of my structures to live such as the cilia. I need to get food and watch out because there are mussel near by; I need that amoeba to survive. =How Does the Paramecium Get Food/Eat Food?=

Ok, I'm back and I am a human(not a paramecium. That was just a little anecdote) as you can tell - by the tite - one of the most important characteristics of living things are obtaining food for nutrients, the paramecium get food by paralyzing the opponents with **trichocysts**. and more (find in the chart -->). The paramecium move with Cialis (find more in the what is inside the paramecium? Or “ [|101 Science] ”). A brief description are tiny hairs that are on the outside of an paramecium that help them move. The paramecium get an advantage by moving faster.We need to know what is inside the paramecium to understand what it does and why it does it.
 * Trichocysts ** are a rod like parts that defend the cell (“ [|life Of Paramecium] ”). When it attacks it goes for green algae, and bacteria; the amoeba and euglena are different because the paramecium eats it but they also eat the paramecium. When they fight, both sides could win. Paramecium are prey to lots of different organisms. They include mussel, water flea bladderwort, flatworm

=What is Inside the Paramecium?= The paramecium is a single celled **organism**. It needs special organelles to survive. For example they have 2 **nuclei**(“ [|life Of Paramecium] ”). The macronucleus is the head nucleus like the brain. It controls everything the paramecium does except reproduction which is the micronucleus - and by the mane you can probably tell it is smaller - which is right next to the macronucleus and is like a piece of the brain. The next part of the paramecium, is the cilia. The cilia is like the human feet. It helps move the paramecium and it goes fast. All living things produce waste and the paramecium produces unneeded parts - of the amoeba for example - to the anal pore. The **pedicle** is like the skin. It is a coat the protects the cell and is the 2nd layer to the cilia. =How do Paramecium Affect Humans?= Paramecium has potential to cause several harmful diseases. Disease by paramecium is more common with people that have HIV and AIDS. the symptoms of these diseases is **inflammation** of the brain, fevers headaches, shortness of breath and mental status (“ [|life of Paramecium] ”). It can cause benefits but they need to have certain measures; they need to have amoebas and the paramecium has to have a special characteristic to it. In Lake Montauk, long island people are using paramecium as well as other very small bacteria-eaters to naturally clear out the pollution in water. They are saying that this is like fire vs. fire; the pollution and the pollution to stop the pollution (East Hampton Enrolls Microbes in Pollution War). These are a way that paramecium can be helpful to humans without pollution.

**Conclusion** The paramecium, like many other organisms need all of these things to survive. Food and the organelles inside it. The paramecium has something special with it. They “clean” bacteria and humans can use them to their advantage in the future. =Glossary= unicellular- a living thing that has multiple cells.

organism- a part of a cell or human that has a function in the living thing. trichocysts- rod like parts that defend the cell.

nuclei- the plural form of nucleus; the nucleus is the brain of the cell.

pedicle- the skin of the paramecium 2nd layer to the cilia.

inflammation- a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.

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