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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2007

Video showing unicellular microorganism - paramecium, moving with its cilia under light microscope.

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  • This is really going to help me with my Biology paper.

  • at school we have been studying parameciums for months: in a jar we put some water and hay, after a week there were so many unicellular animals!!! I love studying biology and this tiny creature; they live in their own (cruel xD)world and watching them it's so fun!

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  • @sakatochan20 i hear that

  • @ckprank123 euglena is green

  • @MistressWe

    There's no such thing as a unicellular animal, and qualifying characteristic to be classified into the kingdom animalia is to be MULTIcellular not unicellular. I think you must've meant unicellular organisms

  • This is Sweet!! Where did you get your sample of Paramecium?

  • Do we kill these every time we boil water?

  • @Bigrusssthefuss i hope for you its no Paramecium

  • @ckprank123 Euglena have chloroplast, so they look more green compared to the paramecium, which does not have chloroplast

  • I always see this shit run across my eyes!

  • @2914451 you could find some in most river and lake water

  • yeah we study these at school and they move really wierdly

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