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Stentor does have chloroplasts. Protist stentor are a diverse group of microorganisms and are eukaryotic, but they do not have chloroplasts.

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Yes, Stentor is a ciliate protist that possesses a prominent oral apparatus used for feeding. It does not have chloroplasts and primarily relies on engulfing food particles through its cytostome for nutrition.

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