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Qué (quién) es Stentor$505341$ - definición

GENUS OF PROTISTS
Stentor (genus); Stentor (protozoa); Stentor (alveolate); Stentoridae
  • ''Stentor coeruleus'' dividing (binary fission)
  • ''Stentor muelleri'' in mucous lorica
  • ''Stentor muelleri'', magnified 1000X

Stentor (ciliate)         
Stentor, sometimes called trumpet animalcules, are a genus of filter-feeding, heterotrophic ciliates, representative of the heterotrichs. Stentor is a ciliate.
Stentor muelleri         
SPECIES OF PROTIST
Stentor mulleri
Stentor muelleri, also called a trumpet ciliate, is a single-celled eukaryote which feeds on algae. It has a horned-shaped body and is usually long (exceptionally up to ) and is found in freshwater bodies of water and sometimes estuaries.
Armstrong Siddeley Stentor         
  • Cut-away Stentor on display at the [[Royal Air Force Museum Cosford]]
1950S BRITISH AIRCRAFT ROCKET ENGINE
Stentor (Rocket engine); Bristol Siddeley Stentor; Bristol Siddeley BSSt.1 Stentor; Armstrong Siddeley ASSt. Stentor
The Armstrong Siddeley Stentor, latterly Bristol Siddeley BSSt.1 Stentor, was a two-chamber HTP rocket engine used to power the Blue Steel stand-off missile carried by Britain's V bomber force.

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Stentor (ciliate)

Stentor, sometimes called trumpet animalcules, are a genus of filter-feeding, heterotrophic ciliates, representative of the heterotrichs. They are usually horn-shaped, and reach lengths of two millimeters; as such, they are among the largest known extant unicellular organisms. They reproduce asexually through binary fission.