Information about the stentor, a protozoan ... Stentor is a very large ciliate measuring from 500-2000 microns long when extended. There are a variety of species of Stentor.
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Stentor are one of the largest protozoa found in water, and is therefore one of the easiest for the microscopist to study. This article describes where you can find the Stentor and how different types of illumination under the microscope can be used to show the characteristic features of a protozoan.
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/stentor.html www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/stentor.html
Micscape Magazine for enthusiast microscopy ... The trumpet animalcule Stentor is one of the largest unicellular organisms. Most of the time it lives attached to a surface. With it's cell stretched Stentor feeds on bacteria and other small creatures using a crown of fused cilia (hairlike structures).
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art98/stent.html
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Stentor are also known as the "trumpet animalcule," Stentor belongs to the class Spirotrichea in the phylum Ciliophora. They are some of the largest protozoans known and some species can be up to two millimeters (0.08 inch) long.
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Images and taxonomic descriptions of Stentor (Stentoridae, Heterotrichida, Heterotrichea, Ciliophora) ... Stentor; Oken, 1815 ... Stentor roeseli...
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Some Stentor species, such as Stentor polymorphus, harbor green algal symbionts of the genus Chlorella. This mixotrophic species is able to feed on prey and also benefit from the products of photosynthesis manufactured by its Chlorella.
www.uoguelph.ca/~ciliates/repgenera/stentor.html www.uoguelph.ca/~ciliates/repgenera/stentor.html
The group of protists that Stentor is in is called the Ciliates. Ciliates have a very unique kind of organelle. This unique organelle is called a macronucleus. The macronucleus is a copy of the Stentor's DNA.
www.madsci.org/posts/archives/nov2000/975558285.Cb.r.ht... www.madsci.org/posts/archives/nov2000/975558285.Cb.r.html
This page is an index to digital videos of the protozoan, Stentor. ... Stentor Video No. 1 - A stentor juggles an Amoeba; under phase contrast illumination at a magnification of 100x with a playing time of 43.9 seconds.
micro.magnet.fsu.edu/moviegallery/pondscum/protozoa/ste... micro.magnet.fsu.edu/moviegallery/pondscum/protozoa/stentor/index.html