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RMRDJ42W–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 13° MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY wards and driving the blunt end of the animal forwards, with a rotating movement like that of a rifle bullet owing to its spiral shape. Like Amoeba, Paramecium is non-cellular. There is a soft, granular endoplasm, and an ectoplasm which is much firmer than that of Amxba and gives the body its shape, but is elastic, so that the animal can bend and squeeze through narrow openings. The outermost layer of the ectoplasm is Eotoplasm and Endoplasm,. f.v. Fig. 79-—Paramecium caudatum. A, An individual seen from the left side
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RMPG404X–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 172 ANIMAL BIOLOGY it slowly flows about the one-celled plant or animal and finally ingulfs it. The processes of digestion, assimilation, respiration, excretion, and reproduction (Fig. 121) are much the same in amoeba as in Paramecium. Both these animals belong to a group of animals known as the Protozoa (Greek protos = first or simplest + zoon = animal).. Fig. 121. — An amoeba dividing. 127. To show that the higher animals are composed of many cells. — Laboratory study. Frogs are continually shedding parts of their epidermis, and pieces of this
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RM2ANGJRA–Beginners' zoology . Change shape in anarrow passage ? Does refuse fig. 19.—shell of a radiolarian. Fig. 17. — VoRTi-cella (or bellanimalcule), twoextended, onewithdrawn. Fig. 18.—Euglena.. i6 BEGINNERS ZOOLOGY matter leave the body at any particular place ? Tracemovement of the food particles. Draw the paramecium. Which has more permanent parts, the amoeba or Para-mecium ? Name two anatomical similarities and three dif-ferences; four functional similarities and three differences. The amoeba belongs in the class of protozoans calledRhizopoda root footed. Other classes of Protozoans are the Inf
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RMPG4054–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. PARAMECIUM AND ITS BELATIVES 171 C Excretion of liquid waste. Look for a clear, roundish spot in the amoeba which at intervals disappears. This is the contractile vacuole. The liquid waste flows into this space and then the protoplasm pushes together and forces the waste out of the body. 1. Describe in your own words the. appearance and action of the contractile vacuole. 2. Sketch the contractile vacuole in your drawing of the amoeba ' and label. 126. A comparison of Paramecium and amceba. — Both amoeba and Paramecium are animals so small that t
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RM2ANGN01–Beginners' zoology . in vessels of watercontaining suitable food but previously free from proto-zoans. ? The Slipper Animalcule or Paramecium Suggestions.—Stagnant water often contains the paramecium aswell as the amoeba; or they may be found in a dish of water con-taining hay or finely cut clover, after the dish has been allowed tostand in the sun for several days, A white film forming on thesurface is a sign of their presence. They may even be seen withthe unaided eye as tiny white particles by looking through the sideof the dish or jar. Use at first a i or ^ in. objective. Restricttheir mov
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RMPG0A5F–. Animal activities; a first book in zooÌlogy. Zoology; Animal behavior. 122 MWMAL ACTiyiTIES. One of the Infusoria found in infusions of vegetable matter is the Paramecium, or slipper-animalcule (Fig. 107). This may be found and stud- ied very easily. Where a compound microscope is available the follow- ing exercise may be used. Laboratory Exercise. Examine in a watch-glass by using a low power of the microscope a few drops of stagnant water known to contain Infusoria. 1. Does the Paramecium have a definite shape ">. Is it bilateral .â ' Is the Amoeba bilateral.' 2. Place a few drops
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RM2CE27TK–. Biology . Fig. 27.—Paramecium caudahim in the condition of depression and recoverythrough the use of salts. The individual on the left has densely packed proto-plasm, the others were similar individuals which were treated with potassiumphosphate. From photographs of prepared specimens. Reproduction.—^Like Amoeba proteus and the flagellates,Paramecium reproduces by simple division, the micronucleusdividing first. The cell divides transversely through themiddle of the macronucleus which is passively divided with therest of the cell (Fig. 28). One new mouth and new contractilevacuoles are forme
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RM2CE285P–. Biology . Fig. 21.—Flagellated protozoa, Chilomonas, Peranema, and Euglena. A,Chilomonas Paramecium; B, Perane^na trichophora at beginning of division, i,Flagella; 2, basal bodies of flagella; 3, basal body with young flagellum growingfrom it; 4, parabasal body; 5, nuclei. Drawings and photograph from prepara-tions. throughout, entering the body at about the center of thetruncated plane and continuing into the protoplasm as far asthe nucleus. The latter has a different structure from thenucleus of Amoeba proteus, and consists of a relatively largegranule (division center) surrounded by minut
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RM2CE55BD–. Beginners' Zoology . ce in vessels of watercontaining suitable food but previously free from proto-zoans. The Slipper Animalcule or Paramecium Suggestions.—Stagnant water often contains the paramecium aswell as the amoeba; or they may be found in a dish of water con-taining hay or finely cut clover, after the dish has been allowed tostand in the sun for several days. A white film forming on thesurface is a sign of their presence. They may even be seen withthe unaided eye as tiny white particles by looking through the sideof the dish or jar. Use at first a i or ^ in. objective. Restricttheir
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RMRE854F–. Contributions to the study of the behavior of lower organisms. Physiology, Comparative; Infusoria; Amoeba; Irritability. 24 THE BEHAVIOR OF LOWER ORGANISMS. been so slow in appreciating the real nature of the reactions of the in- fusoria. If Stylonychia or Oxytricha or any other of the Hypotricha had been taken as the usual type for study on reactions, many of the theories now maintained could never have been put forth. The body of Paramecium is comparatively little differentiated, so that it is diffi- cult to distinguish oral and aboral sides, and, to multiply this difficulty many times, th
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