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A Stentor, a genus of single-celled organisms known for their Trumpet-like shape and cilia, typically contains a single macronucleus and one or more micronuclei. The macronucleus is responsible for regulating the cell's metabolic activities, while the micronuclei play a role in reproductive processes. Thus, a Stentor generally has one prominent nucleus and additional smaller nuclei, depending on the species and its reproductive state.

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