"Paramecium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A paramecium is a type of microscopic protozoan that is commonly found in freshwater environments. It has a distinctive long, slender body shape and is typically 50-350 micrometers in length. Paramecia are characterized by their ability to move using cilia and their ability to absorb nutrients through a process called phagocytosis. They are typically harmless to humans and are often used as a teaching tool in cellular biology and microbiology classrooms.
Param is a noun that refers to a parameter or a condition that defines the behavior or outcome of a system, process, or function. It can also refer to a personal characteristic or trait that is considered important in a particular context. For example, "the param of the experiment was a placebo", or "he has a param for success".
Paramagnetic refers to the tendency of certain materials, such as atoms, molecules, or ions, to be weakly attracted to magnetic fields. These materials are slightly repelled by strong magnetic fields and are attracted by weak magnetic fields.