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41. Stentor

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Developmental Biology Film Series episode 41.
Stentor are heterotrophic ciliate protists that are usually horn-shaped reach lengths of 2 mm, making them among the largest known non-algal extant unicellular organisms. Stentors reproduce asexually through binary fission.
Biologist: Clifford Anastasiou, University of British Columbia with acknowledgement to Robert and Margaret Allen, Princeton University
CREDITS
Photographer – Joseph V. Durden
COPYRIGHT
1965 Educational Services Inc. (now Educational Development Center, Inc.) All rights reserved.
Distributed by the University of Massachusetts Amherst under license agreement with the Educational Development Center, Inc. For information on acquiring such distribution rights for your organization, contact the Technology Transfer Office at UMass Amherst.
Stentor are heterotrophic ciliate protists that are usually horn-shaped reach lengths of 2 mm, making them among the largest known non-algal extant unicellular organisms. Stentors reproduce asexually through binary fission.
Biologist: Clifford Anastasiou, University of British Columbia with acknowledgement to Robert and Margaret Allen, Princeton University
CREDITS
Photographer – Joseph V. Durden
COPYRIGHT
1965 Educational Services Inc. (now Educational Development Center, Inc.) All rights reserved.
Distributed by the University of Massachusetts Amherst under license agreement with the Educational Development Center, Inc. For information on acquiring such distribution rights for your organization, contact the Technology Transfer Office at UMass Amherst.