paramecia

NOUN
  1. any member of the genus Paramecium
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How To Use paramecia In A Sentence

  • The magnified parade of protozoas, amoeba proteus and paramecia aurelia, with spirogyras and volvox green algae, amazed the kids.
  • So I pull out yards and yards of elodea, and along with it snails and daphnia and copepods and stentorians and paramecia. Late November
  • Bovie and Hughes found that a sublethal dose of UV rays at 280 nm inhibited cell division of Paramecia.
  • For example purposeful behavior surely occurred in unicellular eukaryotic ancestors of modern organisms like paramecia and euglena who perform rather complex adaptive movements. Coordinated Evolution
  • In the 1970s, Todd Hennessey claimed that paramecia, the single-celled pond dweller, could be conditioned in the lab.
  • So I pull out yards and yards of elodea, and along with it snails and daphnia and copepods and stentorians and paramecia. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Amoebae, blood cells, chloroplasts, hydra, paramecia, and other microscopic microorganisms wiggle and squirm with fascinating movement in closeup views sure to make you wash your hands.
  • For example purposeful behavior surely occurred in unicellular eukaryotic ancestors of modern organisms like paramecia and euglena who perform rather complex adaptive movements. Coordinated Evolution
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