Overview:
Paramecia are unicellular organisms usually less than 0.25mm in length
and covered with minute hair-like projections called cilia. They
are characterized by their cilia which are used in locomotion and during
feeding. Paramecia feed on bacteria.
Classification:
Kingdom – Protista
Phylum – Ciliophora
Order – Hymenostomatida
Family -- Paramecidae
Genus – Paramecium
Species – caudatum
Natural Habitat:
Fresh water
Why fresh water?
They take in water by osmosis from the hypotonic environment, bladder-like
contractile vacuoles accumulate the excess water from radial canals and
periodically expel it through the plasma membrane by contractions of the
surrounding cytoplasm.
Interesting characteristics:
Paramecia have 2 nuclei, 1 macronucleus and 1 micronucleus. Some
have up to 80 micronuclei!
The organism cannot survive without macronucleus and cannot reproduce
without micronucleus.
Reproduction is either by asexual binary fission or occasionally by
conjugation (sexual). During binary fission a fully grown organism
divides into two daughter cells. Conjugation consists of the temporary
union of 2 organisms and the exchange of micronuclear elements. Without
the rejuvenating effects of conjugation a paramecium ages and dies.
Only opposite mating types, or genetically compatible organisms, can unite
in conjugation
http://www.silkentent.com/gus1911/Dividing.htm
This shows a picture of a paramecium dividing by binary fission
http://www.silkentent.com/gus1911/ParameciumConj.htm
This shows a picture of a paramecium reproduding by conjugation.