The Biological Classification of Paramecium – Name, History, and Evolution
Paramecium is a unicellular organism with a shape resembling a slipper and 50-300 µm in length. It belongs to Chromista kingdom.
Paramecium is a unicellular organism with a shape resembling a slipper and 50-300 µm in length. It belongs to Chromista kingdom.
A picture is worth a thousand words. I want to share with you 6 science humor images that make me smile. – and also the points that make me smile. Let’s dive in! Cell division humor Background DNA molecules are very, very long threads and they are dis-organized in the nucleus called chromatin. The DNAs …
Cell division is necessary for the growth of organisms, repair of damaged tissues, healing and regeneration, and reproduction.
I am often amazed by the delicate structure of the cross-section of the plant stems under the microscope. Various sizes of cells arranged in an organized way like the image below, and the way they organized actually reflect their functionality. This is the magic of biology. [In this figure] The cross section of the zea …
Guide to plant anatomy and biology using microscope premade slide sets. We can observed roots, cross section of stems, leaves, pollen grains and seeds.
Biological stains are used for better visualization of microscope specimens. Some pet medicine at your home and food-coloring dye can be used as well.
Wondering how Amoeba moves? We have educational videos of the Amoeba movement and what to see inside the Amoeba under the microscope.
They are cheek cells, onion skin, yeast cells, mold, eggshell membrane, water bears, pond water microorganisms, pollen, salt, sugar, pepper, and soap form.