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How does the Chilomonas eat?

How does the Chilomonas eat?

characteristics. Chilomonas does not have chromatophores (pigment-containing structures) and lives by ingesting organic matter.

What do Chilomonas paramecium eat?

Bacteria and dissolved organic matter form the major food sources, consumed by species such as Paramecium, Chilomonas, and Astasia.

Is Chilomonas a bacteria?

Chilomonas is a protozoa (heterotroph).

What phylum is Chilomonas in?

Cryptophyta
Chilomonas

Rank Name
phylum Cryptophyta
class Cryptophyceae
order Cryptomonadales
family Campylomonadaceae

How do flagellates reproduce?

They reproduce by binary fission. They spend most of their existence moving or feeding. Many parasites that affect human health or economy are flagellates. Flagellates are the major consumers of primary and secondary production in aquatic ecosystems – consuming bacteria and other protists.

Are Chilomonas unicellular?

In common with all protists, individual Chilomonas are single cells, but are distinguished from monerans by having internal organelles, including a cell nucleus. Chilomonas are a major food source for larger protists, including Amoeba proteus and species of Paramecium.

What are paramecium attracted to?

Chaos
Paramecium are somehow attracted to Chaos, which frequently ingests the curious. You can examine the cilia and organelles of Paramecium as the cells hover near the ameoba.

What does a Chilomonas do?

Chilomonas are free-living, freshwater protozoans. They inhabit water littered with decaying plant matter like stagnant ponds, ditches or marshes. Two flagella extend from their anterior giving the Chilomonas excellent locomotion.

How does the Chilomonas reproduce?

Sexual reproduction is unknown; reproduction being through simple cell division. Cyst formation is unknown. Mitosis has been examined by light microscopy and there are several reports on the number of chromosomes in Chilomonas paramecium.

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