IPA: /ˌpærəˈmiːʃiəm/
KK: /ˌpærəˈmiːsiəm/
A type of single-celled organism found in freshwater, known for its oval shape and a special groove used for feeding.
In biology class, we observed a paramecium under the microscope to learn about its unique structure.
Paramecium is derived from the Greek "para-" (meaning beside) and "meion" (meaning smaller). The term refers to a small organism that is often found beside other microorganisms in aquatic environments.
Think of 'beside' ('para-') and 'smaller' ('meion') to remember that a paramecium is a small organism often found alongside other tiny life forms.