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Saturday, September 11, 2021

09-10-2021-2152 - Paramecium bursaria

 Paramecium bursaria is a species of ciliate found in marine and brackish waters.[1] It has a mutualistic endosymbiotic relationship with green algae called Zoochlorella. The algae live inside the Paramecium in its cytoplasm and provide it with food, while the Parameciumprovides the algae with movement and protection. P. bursaria is 80-150 Î¼m long, with a wide oral groove, two contractile vacuoles, and a single micronucleus as well as a single macronucleusP. bursaria is the only species of Paramecium that forms symbiotic relationships with algae, and it is often used in biology classrooms both as an example of a protozoan and also as an example of symbiosis.

aramecium bursaria
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Scientific classificationedit
Clade:SAR
Infrakingdom:Alveolata
Phylum:Ciliophora
Class:Oligohymenophorea
Order:Peniculida
Family:Parameciidae
Genus:Paramecium
Species:
P. bursaria
Binomial name
Paramecium bursaria
(Ehr., 1831)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramecium_bursaria

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