7 авг. 2010 г. · Stentor usually attach to substrates and form a trumpet shape. If they are free-swimming, they assume an oval or pear shape. |
Stentor coeruleus is an astoundingly large (~1 mm long) single celled pond organism with a distinct trumpet shape and a well-defined morphology. |
They are usually horn-shaped, and reach lengths of two millimeters; as such, they are among the largest known extant unicellular organisms. They reproduce ... |
Stentor are protists with horn-shaped bodies. Stentor refers to the genus name. They are often called trumpet animalcule because they resemble the shape of a ... |
Genus: Stentor – The Stentor are horn-shaped organisms with a ring of cilia around its bell. They prefer to filter feed and spend their time attached to a ... |
Stentor assumes an oval or pear shape while swimming. At its larger end, Stentor has multiple ciliary membranelles spiraling around the region that leads to the ... |
Two structural features extending throughout the length of the animal have been identified per cortical stripe in the body wall of Stentor; first, km fibres ... |
Stentor, also called Trumpet Animalcule, is a single cell protist. They have a horn-shaped body with cilia uniformly cover the most surface area. |
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