• Paramecium caudatum is 170–330 micrometres long (usually 200–300 micrometres).[6] The cell body is spindle-shaped, rounded at the front, tapering at the...
  • Paramecium caudatum is one of the best known and studied unicellular microorganisms, it inhabits practically all freshwater bodies of our planet.
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  • Paramecium caudatum (Gr., paramekes = oblong; L., caudata = tail) is commonly found in freshwater ponds, pools, ditches, streams, lakes, reservoirs and rivers.
  • Paramecium caudatum (Gr., paramekes=oblong+ L., caudata=tail) is a free-living organism which is one of the most common species of Paramecium...
  • Paramecium caudatum is not at all one simple single-celled organism; there are more than 7 thousand different types of ciliates behind this name.
  • Paramecium caudatum (Figure 14.2) is a unicellular, ciliate eukaryote. ... Like all ciliates, Paramecia reproduce asexually, by binary fission.
  • In samples from the field, Paramecium caudatum is conspicuous by its size and typical shape, which resembles a slipper.
  • Paramecium caudatum (highly magnified). Paramecia are completely covered with cilia (fine hairlike filaments) that beat rhythmically to propel them and to direct...
  • There are about 10 species of Paramecium. Its common species are P.caudatum and P.aurelia. ... These form caudal tuft of cilia (hence the name caudatum).