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What (who) is paramecium$57818$ - definition

GENUS OF UNICELLULAR CILIATES, COMMONLY STUDIED AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CILIATE GROUP
Parameaecium; Bean shape paramecium; Paramisium; Paramoecium; Paramecia
  • "Slipper animalcule," illustrated by [[Louis Joblot]], 1718
  • Otto Müller]], 1773
  • A diagram of Paramecium caudatum
  • Earliest known illustration of Paramecium
  • Stages of conjugation in Paramecium caudatum
  • Paramecium feeding on Bacteria

paramecium         
[?par?'mi:s??m]
¦ noun (plural paramecia ?par?'mi:s??) Zoology a single-celled freshwater animal which has a characteristic slipper-like shape and is covered with cilia. [Genus Paramecium.]
Origin
C18: mod. L., from Gk paramekes 'oval'.
Paramecium sonneborni         
SPECIES OF UNICELLULAR CILIATE
Paramecium sonneborni is a species of unicellular organisms belonging to the genus Paramecium of the phylum Ciliophora. It was first isolated in Texas and named after Tracy M.
Gene amplification in Paramecium tetraurelia         
Draft:Gene Amplification in Paramecium tetraurelia; Gene Amplification in Paramecium tetraurelia
Gene amplification in Paramecium tetraurelia is an example of gene amplification that has occurred in the unicellular organism Paramecium tetraurelia.

Wikipedia

Paramecium

Paramecium ( PARR-ə-MEE-sh(ee-)əm, -⁠see-əm; also spelled Paramoecium, plural Paramecia) is a genus of eukaryotic, unicellular ciliates, commonly studied as a model organism of the ciliate group. Paramecia are widespread in freshwater, brackish, and marine environments and are often abundant in stagnant basins and ponds. Because some species are readily cultivated and easily induced to conjugate and divide, they have been widely used in classrooms and laboratories to study biological processes. The usefulness of Paramecium as a model organism has caused one ciliate researcher to characterize it as the "white rat" of the phylum Ciliophora.