1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Paramecium

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PARAMECIUM, O. F. Müller, (often misspelt Paramaecium, Paramoecium), a genus of aspirotrochous ciliate Infusoria (q.v.), characterized by its slipper-like shape, common in infusions, especially when they contain a little animal matter. It has two dorsal contractile vacuoles, each receiving the mouths of five radiating canals from the inner layer of the ectosarc, and a large ovoid meganucleus, and one or two micronuclei. From its abundance, the ease with which it can be cultivated and observed, its relatively simple structure and adequately large size (1/125 in.), it is most frequently selected for elementary study and demonstration, as well as for purposes of research.