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stentors and other larger protista
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
Stentors are commonly eaten by various microscopic organisms such as other protozoans, rotifers, and nematodes. These predators feed on stentors by engulfing them whole or by piercing their cell membranes to extract their contents.
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
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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.
They use cilia which are beating the food to channel the food into the Stentor's mouth.
Stentors reproduce both sexually by conjugation and asexually through binary fission. In binary fission, a stentor cell divides into two daughter cells.