good question it is a heterotroph and is found in most fresh water ponds and it feeds on bacteria
heterotrophic
No . it is a protist protozoan.
heterotroph
some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic
Stentor are listed as unicellular. They are often described as the largest unicellular organism. They are not, as previously noted, earthworms.
Cilia
strawberries Autotrophic plant
Stentors are indeed unicellular organisms.
Protista, with its peculiar nature, has varieties of ways to gain nutrition. Some like algae and planktons are autotrophic, while animal-like protists such as paramecium and stentor are heterotrophic. Still others are classified as being mixotrophic, which means that they are both capable of obtaining food from others and from inorganic sources.
Protista, with its peculiar nature, has varieties of ways to gain nutrition. Some like algae and planktons are autotrophic, while animal-like protists such as paramecium and stentor are heterotrophic. Still others are classified as being mixotrophic, which means that they are both capable of obtaining food from others and from inorganic sources.
The Stentor was created in 1886.
Stentor does have chloroplasts. Protist stentor are a diverse group of microorganisms and are eukaryotic, but they do not have chloroplasts.
Stentor are Protists from the phylum Ciliophora.
The Stentor's motto is 'Magna Est Veritas Et Praevalebit'.
A stentor is a consumer and it is a heterotroph that moves
One structural difference between Stentor and vorticella is that Stentor is a protozoa. Vorticella is a sessile organism, meaning that it is immobile.
paramecium prefer anal stentor prefer oral
some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic
Stentor are listed as unicellular. They are often described as the largest unicellular organism. They are not, as previously noted, earthworms.
Stentor uses hair like structures known as ciliato obtain food.