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paramecium

[ UK /pˌæɹəmˈiːsi‍əm/ ]
[ US /ˌpɛɹəˈmisiəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. any member of the genus Paramecium

How To Use paramecium In A Sentence

  • The yield of outdoor culture of Paramecium aurelia closely related to the temperature, illumination and diet.
  • Some paramecium can withstand 200,000 roentgens.
  • Contact with protozoa, the tremendously varied group of more sophisticated single-celled microbes that includes amoeba and paramecium, has also been greatly reduced in the developed world by water and food treatment measures.
  • In 1911, he reported on the effect of hematoporphyrin and light on a paramecium and red blood cells and described skin reactions in mice exposed to light after hematoporphyrin administration.
  • London's fiction (his essays as well) has a terrific range for that "new generation of readers," at least those with an attention span beyond the paramecium level. A Jack London Talk With Author Dale L. Walker
  • There are some organisms which consist of a single cell e.g.bacteria, single-celled algae, amobae, parameciums, volvoxes.
  • It is found that the fecundity of paramecium and the energy of enzyme descend with the increasing of density of CdCl2after dealing with paramecium by CdCl2of different density.
  • News Ten-year-old Mirabella Gibson spelled "paramecium" to take first-place honors Tuesday in the Wyandotte County 2010 spelling bee. WN.com - Articles related to Pope sends his wishes for peaceful Olympics
  • The University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center created this zoomable window that compares the size of a coffee bean with smaller things like a grain of salt, a paramecium, a red blood cell, a human egg, a glucose molecule, and so on, all the way down to a carbon atom. How the DC snipers hacked an ex-police car to make a killing machine - Boing Boing
  • Bonner Springs fifth grader spells "paramecium" to win Spelling Bee Send to friend The Kansas City Kansan
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