Euglena under a microscope – anatomy, reproduction & facts
Euglena is a single-celled eukaryote with flagella and it shares some characteristics of both plants (chloroplasts) and animals (flagella and eating).
This page lists topics related to microorganisms and protozoa, including bacteria, unicellular protozoa, and multicellular pond life.
Euglena is a single-celled eukaryote with flagella and it shares some characteristics of both plants (chloroplasts) and animals (flagella and eating).
We discuss the place where to find paramecium, how to make paramecium culture at home, how to look at paramecium under a microscope.
Paramecium reproduction, aging, learning and memory ability, movement, sensing, feeding behaviors, and their endosymbiotic relationship with algae.
Paramecium uses cilia for movement. It contains two types of nuclei, Macronucleus for gene expression and Micronucleus for genetic material storage.
Paramecium is a unicellular organism with a shape resembling a slipper and 50-300 µm in length. It belongs to Chromista kingdom.
We found water bears on the dry moss, frozen lichens on the trees and rocks. In addition, we found rotifer, nematode, and ciliates.