Observe the classic trumpet shaped appearance and the clearly visible cilia surrounding the mouth.
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Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Stentors - some of the largest single celled organisms in the world
Stentors are trumpet shaped single celled organisms found in freshwater habitats like pods and streams. Due to their shape they are more commonly known as trumpet animalcules. Stentors are some of the largest single celled organism in the world, with the largest species reaching a size of up to two millimeters, and it is therefore possible to spot them in a water sample without a microscope. Stentors are ciliates, which mean that they move and feed with tiny hair-like projections called cilia. They have a large number of these cilia surrounding the mouth which creates a current of water carrying food particles for ingestion. In the opposite end they have a foot which is they use to adhere to a substrate.
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