Its contractile vacuoles star-shaped bubbles which pump out the excess water constantly being absorbed by osmosis work tirelessly to prevent the paramecium from exploding. The creature's gaping mouth (or buccal cavity) is a fearsome prospect to the bacteria and other microorganisms that comprise the paramecium's prey; and its cytopharynx can be seen snaking like a throat down the length of its body, depositing nutrients into the food vacuoles which serve as its stomachs. But the paramecium is not purely an epicurean. Its brain is readily apparent in the macronucleus that contains the DNA which governs the cell. And the micronucleus, activated during reproduction, shamelessly floats nearby within the gooey cytoplasm assuring that paramecia will continue to delight and intrigue intrepid surveyors of the microscopic kingdom.
Includes one Paramecium plush. Approximately 6" inches long.