Final answer:
Paramecium uses cilia to move and eat. Ciliates coordinate movements and ingest food particles. Paramecium has an oral groove to capture and digest bacteria.
Step-by-step explanation:
Paramecium uses its cilia to move and eat. In solid ground, it uses its cilia like a whip to push itself forward. In water, it rotates alongside the water. Ciliates are a group of protists with cilia that allow them to coordinate movements and ingest food particles. Paramecium has an oral groove to capture and digest bacteria, and food enters a food vacuole where it combines with digestive enzymes.