They beat their cillia and create a vortex that sucks up their prey.
from what I hear, langoleers eat stentors, and time.
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
No, stentors are not parasites.smaller parasites can live INSIDE stentors though!
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Stentors are one-celled protozoans. A stentor can retract its body into a ball to hide. Look for a blue-green ball or a trumpet shape. A stentor moves by beating the cilia that cover its body. A stentor waves the cilia around its mouth and sweep in food. When a stentor gets too large, it divides in half. Size 1 to 2 mm (one of the largest protists) (eduplace.com)
Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat meat. Ominvores eat both. Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat meat Omnivores eat both
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
No, stentors are not parasites.smaller parasites can live INSIDE stentors though!
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stentors use micronuclues for reproduction. when two stentors run into each other they attend to latch on together and decide to mate.
stentors and other larger protista
They use cilia which are beating the food to channel the food into the Stentor's mouth.