No, paramecium do not make their own food. They are single-celled organisms that feed on bacteria, algae, and other small organisms by using cilia to sweep food particles into their oral groove for ingestion.
What most of the plant cell is composed of by volume; a large central vacuole.
A Paramecium has a plasma membrane that is much less permeable to water than other membranes of most cells. The Paramecium cell is also equipped with a contractile vacuole, an organelle that functions to force water out of the cell as fast as it enters by osmosis. -AP Biology Student
The process in which plants make their food is known as photosynthesis.
Vacuoles store things, so it would make sense that food vacuoles store food. Lysosomes digest things into smaller usable materials (or destroy them) so lysosomes will attach to food vacuoles so they can efficiently digest food. The vacuole to store the food waiting to be digested by the lysosome.
Paramecium does not make its own food, it is a consumer.
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No, paramecium do not make their own food. They are single-celled organisms that feed on bacteria, algae, and other small organisms by using cilia to sweep food particles into their oral groove for ingestion.
the job is to make food
the leaves make the plant's foodA plant makes it food in its vacuole
the job is to make food
Yes. Paramecium do not preform photosynthesis, which would make them autotrophic, so they must ingest their food for energy. Bacteria, for instance.
according to my research zoochlorella is an green algae.
What most of the plant cell is composed of by volume; a large central vacuole.
A Paramecium has a plasma membrane that is much less permeable to water than other membranes of most cells. The Paramecium cell is also equipped with a contractile vacuole, an organelle that functions to force water out of the cell as fast as it enters by osmosis. -AP Biology Student
The process in which plants make their food is known as photosynthesis.
the process by which green plants make their food is photosnythesis.