
Stentors Single-Celled Giants
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The video explores the fascinating world of stentors, single-celled eukaryotes larger than tardigrades. It highlights the unique characteristics of Stentor coeruleus, including its size, habitat, and regenerative abilities. The video also discusses the feeding habits of stentors and their relationship with algae. The striking blue color of Stentor coeruleus and its potential functions are examined. The video concludes with a look at Stentor polymorphous and hints at future topics on ciliates' genetic code.
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What role do cilia play in the movement and feeding of stentors?
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How does Stentor coeruleus react to predatory organisms?
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What is the relationship between Stentor polymorphous and endosymbiotic algae?
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