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D R . T . R A M E S H
Paramecium
Taxonomical Position
 Phylum - Protozoa
 Sub-Phylum- Ciliophora
 Class- Ciliates
 Order- Hymenostomatida
 Genus - Paramecium
 Species- caudatum
Habit and Habitat
 Paramecium lives on small micro-organisms like bacteria, diatoms,
small algae & other protozoa
 They lives in various freshwater ecosystem viz., (pond, pools, ditches,
rivers, lakes and so on)
 They abundant in stagnant water with rich organic materials
 It thrives well in ponds or slow running water containing aquatic
plants.
 It swims freely in the water bodies
 Worldwide in distribution.
 They are omnivorous & holozoic nutrition
Shape and Size
 It is a microscopic, elongated organism cylindrical
 It is light gray or white in color
 Size range between - 170µm and 330 µm long
 Shape is like a slipper – slipper animalcule
 It has distinct anterior & posterior end
 Dorsal & a ventral side
 Anterior end of the animal is blunt & posterior
side is pointed
Anterior end
Posterior end
Structure of Paramecium
Pellicle
It is the covering of paramecium.
It is a thin, double-layered, tough, elastic, and
colourless membrane.
It holds the shape of the animal but elastic
enough to permit contractions.
It has a double membrane; the outer membrane
is continuous with cilia and the inner membrane
with the ectoplasm
It shows rectangular or hexagonal depression on
its surface under the high magnification of the
microscope.
It helps to protects the internal organelles from
mechanical injuries.
Oral groove
 Situated at the ventral surface of the
body.
 It originates from the middle of the
body.
 It drives food materials in to the body.
 Oral groove leads into a v-shaped cavity
called a vestibule.
 The vestibule leads into an oval-shaped
opening called cytostome.
 Cytostome leads into funnel-shaped
cytopharynx.
 Cytopharynx ends in the cytoplasam
Cytoplasm of Paramecium
 It is filled with colloidal substance &
Formed region (Ectoderm & Endoderm)
 Ectoderm- Outer layer of cytoplasam,
just below the pellicle, denser fluid,
consists basal granule & Trichocysts.
 Endoderm- Central part of
Cytoplasm, less dense, it contains
Nucleus, Contractile vacuoles, & food
vacuoles. Figure: Ultra structure of Paramecium
Ectoderm layer of Paramecium
Cilia
 Short hair like structures, arising from
basal granule of ectoplasam, covered all
over the body
 It helps in locomotion as well as in food
collection
 Holotrichous- Longitudinally & Uniform
 Outer cilia covered with a membrane
cytoplasmic sheath and consists of cilium
substance is called- Matrix
 Matrix has double longitudinal fibres
 Also has outer peripheral fibres
Trichocyst
Trichocyst are conical bag like
structure
Located at the ectoderm & formed
from basal granule of ectoderm
Matrix - filled with gelatinous
refraction substances & swelling
fluid.
The outer end of trichocyst spine
like structure is called spike.
Spike covered with a cap.
Function- Offence and defence
Nucleus
Two nucleus (Macro & Micro)
Macro- Bean or Kidney Shaped, densely
packed with DNA, control the vegetative
function
Micro- located nearer to macro nucleus
control the reproductive function.
Contractile vacuoles
 There are two vacuoles located one at each
end of the body.
 It covered by thin elastic, semi permeable
layers
 It exhibits the contraction (systole) &
relaxation (diastole)
 Vacuoles surrounded by six or seven
canal- Radial Canal
 Key function is it collects fluids from the
entire cell (Osmoregulation) and expels
them out of the cell (Excretion ).
Osmoregulation in Paramecium
Parts of Radial Canal
Collecting tubule
Ampulla
Injector canal
Nutrition & Food
 It includes oral apparatus, food , mode of feeding,
digestion, absorption, and digestion.
 It engulfs the solid food materials- Holozoic
 It feeds bacteria, diatoms, algae, protozoan, small
plant and animal and its materials- Omnivorous
Oral apparatus
 It helps to feed
 Located at the ventral side of paramecium
 It is formed of oral groove, vestibule. Buccal cavity,
cytostome, cytopharynx, the cytopharynx opens into
the endoplasm and finally formed a temporary
opening is called cytopyge or anal spot.
Feeding Mechanism
It feeds when it is rest
It moves with cilia where the food are
plenty in water.
Cilia of oral apparatus beat vigorously
and cause the water current.
Water current along the food materials
pass through the oral groove and
vestibule.
The cilia of vestibule direct the food
into cytopharynx.
Tip of the cytopharynx in a membrane
is called vesicle.
When the sufficient food particles is
collected it is separated from
cytopharnx.
It is called food vacuole- 1 – 5min
The cylindrical movement of food vacuoles is called cyclosis
Digestion
 Both acidic and alkaline digestion in general
 Carbohydrates Glucose
 Proteins Amino acids
 Fats Fatty acids + Glycerol
Locomotion
 It moves with the help of cilia
 It called cilliary locomotion (forward and backward)
 Moves beating of the cilia
Reproduction
 It is process by which offspring produce by the
parents
 Types (Asexual and Sexual)
 Asexual Reproduction
The process is without involvement of gametes
Paramecium exhibited- Binary Fission
Binary Fission
 Asexual Reproduction
 It is a common method of reproduction (favourable condition)
 Fully grown paramecium equally divided into two daughter individuals
 It is occur Transversely- Transverse binary fission-
 Completed the whole process within 30 min.
 Process Steps:
 1- Stop feeding
 2- Disappearance of oral apparatus
 3- Micronucleus is elongates and become divided into two daughter
micronuclei-Mitosis
 4- Macronucleus is elongates and become divided into two daughter
micronuclei-Amitosis
 5. The constriction appears in the middle of the body and becomes it
divided in two daughter cells.
Binary Fission
Conjugation (sexual reproduction)
 Frequently referred to as sexual reproduction.
 Temporary union of two individuals of same species for mutual exchange
of genetic materials- Conjugants
 Stick together through their oral groove region
 The following apparatus cilia, Trichocysts, feeding degenerate
 Pellicle & ectoplasm degenerate- Cytoplasmic bridge/Conjugation
canal
 Macronucleus has no role in conjugation, but micronucleus divides twice
 As a result of meiotic division four haploid daughter micronuclei are
produced. Three are degenerate and disappear.
 Remaining one micronucleus divides by mitosis to form two unequal
pronuclei.(Larger is called stationary or female pronucleus and smaller
on migratory or male pronucleus) .
•Zygote formation
•Exconjugants
•Zygote nucleus divided
thrice & produce 8 nuclei
•4+4 Micro/Macro
•3 micronuclei disappear
•2 exconjugants undergoes
binary fission each daughter
cells which carries two
macro and one micro
nucleus
• Micronucleus undergoes
further division
•Finally each exconjugants
produce 4 daughter cells
Significance of conjugation
 Maintain the vigour
 Old macronucleus is replaced by new macronucleus
 Two different mating types are exchanged hence it brings
recombination of genetic materials
 Possibly origin of genetic variation.
 Conjugation occurs after about 300 asexual generations of binary
fission, or it alternates with binary fission
 Starts early morning and continued till afternoon. It does not during
dark condition of light
 Conjugation brings about the formation of the correct number of
chromosome

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Structure and Reproduction of Paramecium

  • 1. D R . T . R A M E S H Paramecium
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  • 3. Taxonomical Position  Phylum - Protozoa  Sub-Phylum- Ciliophora  Class- Ciliates  Order- Hymenostomatida  Genus - Paramecium  Species- caudatum
  • 4. Habit and Habitat  Paramecium lives on small micro-organisms like bacteria, diatoms, small algae & other protozoa  They lives in various freshwater ecosystem viz., (pond, pools, ditches, rivers, lakes and so on)  They abundant in stagnant water with rich organic materials  It thrives well in ponds or slow running water containing aquatic plants.  It swims freely in the water bodies  Worldwide in distribution.  They are omnivorous & holozoic nutrition
  • 5. Shape and Size  It is a microscopic, elongated organism cylindrical  It is light gray or white in color  Size range between - 170µm and 330 µm long  Shape is like a slipper – slipper animalcule  It has distinct anterior & posterior end  Dorsal & a ventral side  Anterior end of the animal is blunt & posterior side is pointed Anterior end Posterior end
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  • 7. Structure of Paramecium Pellicle It is the covering of paramecium. It is a thin, double-layered, tough, elastic, and colourless membrane. It holds the shape of the animal but elastic enough to permit contractions. It has a double membrane; the outer membrane is continuous with cilia and the inner membrane with the ectoplasm It shows rectangular or hexagonal depression on its surface under the high magnification of the microscope. It helps to protects the internal organelles from mechanical injuries.
  • 8. Oral groove  Situated at the ventral surface of the body.  It originates from the middle of the body.  It drives food materials in to the body.  Oral groove leads into a v-shaped cavity called a vestibule.  The vestibule leads into an oval-shaped opening called cytostome.  Cytostome leads into funnel-shaped cytopharynx.  Cytopharynx ends in the cytoplasam
  • 9. Cytoplasm of Paramecium  It is filled with colloidal substance & Formed region (Ectoderm & Endoderm)  Ectoderm- Outer layer of cytoplasam, just below the pellicle, denser fluid, consists basal granule & Trichocysts.  Endoderm- Central part of Cytoplasm, less dense, it contains Nucleus, Contractile vacuoles, & food vacuoles. Figure: Ultra structure of Paramecium
  • 10. Ectoderm layer of Paramecium
  • 11. Cilia  Short hair like structures, arising from basal granule of ectoplasam, covered all over the body  It helps in locomotion as well as in food collection  Holotrichous- Longitudinally & Uniform  Outer cilia covered with a membrane cytoplasmic sheath and consists of cilium substance is called- Matrix  Matrix has double longitudinal fibres  Also has outer peripheral fibres
  • 12. Trichocyst Trichocyst are conical bag like structure Located at the ectoderm & formed from basal granule of ectoderm Matrix - filled with gelatinous refraction substances & swelling fluid. The outer end of trichocyst spine like structure is called spike. Spike covered with a cap. Function- Offence and defence
  • 13. Nucleus Two nucleus (Macro & Micro) Macro- Bean or Kidney Shaped, densely packed with DNA, control the vegetative function Micro- located nearer to macro nucleus control the reproductive function.
  • 14. Contractile vacuoles  There are two vacuoles located one at each end of the body.  It covered by thin elastic, semi permeable layers  It exhibits the contraction (systole) & relaxation (diastole)  Vacuoles surrounded by six or seven canal- Radial Canal  Key function is it collects fluids from the entire cell (Osmoregulation) and expels them out of the cell (Excretion ).
  • 15. Osmoregulation in Paramecium Parts of Radial Canal Collecting tubule Ampulla Injector canal
  • 16. Nutrition & Food  It includes oral apparatus, food , mode of feeding, digestion, absorption, and digestion.  It engulfs the solid food materials- Holozoic  It feeds bacteria, diatoms, algae, protozoan, small plant and animal and its materials- Omnivorous
  • 17. Oral apparatus  It helps to feed  Located at the ventral side of paramecium  It is formed of oral groove, vestibule. Buccal cavity, cytostome, cytopharynx, the cytopharynx opens into the endoplasm and finally formed a temporary opening is called cytopyge or anal spot.
  • 18. Feeding Mechanism It feeds when it is rest It moves with cilia where the food are plenty in water. Cilia of oral apparatus beat vigorously and cause the water current. Water current along the food materials pass through the oral groove and vestibule. The cilia of vestibule direct the food into cytopharynx. Tip of the cytopharynx in a membrane is called vesicle. When the sufficient food particles is collected it is separated from cytopharnx. It is called food vacuole- 1 – 5min The cylindrical movement of food vacuoles is called cyclosis
  • 19. Digestion  Both acidic and alkaline digestion in general  Carbohydrates Glucose  Proteins Amino acids  Fats Fatty acids + Glycerol
  • 20. Locomotion  It moves with the help of cilia  It called cilliary locomotion (forward and backward)  Moves beating of the cilia
  • 21. Reproduction  It is process by which offspring produce by the parents  Types (Asexual and Sexual)  Asexual Reproduction The process is without involvement of gametes Paramecium exhibited- Binary Fission
  • 22. Binary Fission  Asexual Reproduction  It is a common method of reproduction (favourable condition)  Fully grown paramecium equally divided into two daughter individuals  It is occur Transversely- Transverse binary fission-  Completed the whole process within 30 min.  Process Steps:  1- Stop feeding  2- Disappearance of oral apparatus  3- Micronucleus is elongates and become divided into two daughter micronuclei-Mitosis  4- Macronucleus is elongates and become divided into two daughter micronuclei-Amitosis  5. The constriction appears in the middle of the body and becomes it divided in two daughter cells.
  • 24. Conjugation (sexual reproduction)  Frequently referred to as sexual reproduction.  Temporary union of two individuals of same species for mutual exchange of genetic materials- Conjugants  Stick together through their oral groove region  The following apparatus cilia, Trichocysts, feeding degenerate  Pellicle & ectoplasm degenerate- Cytoplasmic bridge/Conjugation canal  Macronucleus has no role in conjugation, but micronucleus divides twice  As a result of meiotic division four haploid daughter micronuclei are produced. Three are degenerate and disappear.  Remaining one micronucleus divides by mitosis to form two unequal pronuclei.(Larger is called stationary or female pronucleus and smaller on migratory or male pronucleus) .
  • 25. •Zygote formation •Exconjugants •Zygote nucleus divided thrice & produce 8 nuclei •4+4 Micro/Macro •3 micronuclei disappear •2 exconjugants undergoes binary fission each daughter cells which carries two macro and one micro nucleus • Micronucleus undergoes further division •Finally each exconjugants produce 4 daughter cells
  • 26. Significance of conjugation  Maintain the vigour  Old macronucleus is replaced by new macronucleus  Two different mating types are exchanged hence it brings recombination of genetic materials  Possibly origin of genetic variation.  Conjugation occurs after about 300 asexual generations of binary fission, or it alternates with binary fission  Starts early morning and continued till afternoon. It does not during dark condition of light  Conjugation brings about the formation of the correct number of chromosome