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Paramecium
Paramecium are unicellular protozoans classified in the Kingdom Protista. Recall that
protozoans are animal-like protists, named that way because they move and eat just like
animals only they are made of a single cell. Paramecia live in quiet or stagnant ponds and feed
on algae scum and other microorganisms. All paramecium move by tiny hair-like projections
called cilia. Color the cilia black and the corresponding box for cilia black also. Each box should
match the color of the structure.
The paramecium cannot change its shape like the amoeba because it has a thick outer
membrane called the pellicle. The pellicle surrounds the cell membrane. Color the pellicle blue.
The cell membrane is a thin layer just inside the pellicle. Color the cell membrane light blue.
There are two types of nuclei (plural of nucleus). The large nucleus is called the macronucleus
which controls cell activities such as respiration, protein synthesis, and digestion. Color the
macronucleus purple. The much smaller micronucleus is used only during reproduction. Color
the micronucleus pink. Reproduction in paramecium involves the exchanging of DNA between
two paramecium within the micronucleus; this process is called conjugation.
Contractile vacuoles are used in protozoans to remove the excess water. It is easy to identify
the contractile vacuole due to its star shape. Color the contractile vacuole orange.
Paramecium are heterotrophs and must consume food. The area of the paramecium that
appears pinched inward is called the oral groove. Cilia sweep food into this area. Food enters
the paramecium through the oral groove (mouth pore) and goes to the gullet (color the oral
groove and gullet light brown). At the end of the gullet, food vacuoles are formed. Color all food
vacuoles brown.
Paramecium can respond to temperature, food, oxygen, and toxins and have a very simple
defense mechanism. Just inside the pellicle are threadlike organelles called trichocysts. The
paramecium can shoot tiny threads out of the cell to entangle a predator or to make themselves
appear bigger. Color the trichocysts grey. Paramecium are also known to exhibit avoidance
behavior. This is where the paramecium will move away from a negative or unpleasant
stimulus.
There are 2 kinds of cytoplasm in the paramecium. The cytoplasm around the edges is clear
and is called ectoplasm. Leave the ectoplasm clear, uncolored. The rest of the cytoplasm is
more dense is called endoplasm. Color the endoplasm yellow.
Paramecium Questions:
1. Is the paramecium a unicellular or multicellular organism?
2. To what Kingdom do paramecium belong?
3. Where do paramecium live?
4. What do paramecium eat?
5. How do all paramecium move?
6. Why can't the paramecium change shape like the amoeba?
7. What does the macronucleus do?
8. What does the micronucleus do?
9. What is the function of the contractile vacuole?
10. How does a paramecium consume food?
11. What is the function of the trichocysts?
12. Define avoidance behavior.
1. Cilia
7. Gullet
2. Pellicle
8. Food Vacuole
3. Macronucleus
9. Trichocysts
4. Micronucleus
10. Ectoplasm
5. Contractile Vacuole
11. Endoplasm
6. Oral Groove
12. Cell Membrane