genus stentor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Stentor" is the scientific name for a specific group of single-celled, trumpet-shaped protozoans. It is a genus within the kingdom Protista.
- A type of organism: The term refers collectively to all the microscopic organisms classified under this genus, which are characterized by their large size, cilia, and distinctive shape.
Usage
- As a taxonomic label: The name is always capitalized ("Genus " or simply "") and is used in scientific contexts to identify and discuss this specific group of organisms.
- To refer to the organisms: It is used to talk about these protozoa as a distinct biological group.
Examples
- Noun:
- Under the microscope, we observed several members of the genus Stentor.
- Stentor is known for its ability to regenerate from small fragments.
- The biology textbook included a detailed diagram of genus Stentor.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature: The name is often italicized () when used in formal writing to denote it as a genus name.
- The study focused on the contractile mechanisms in Stentor coeruleus.
Variants and Related Words
- Stentor (n): The common shorthand for organisms in the genus Stentor.
- A stentor was visible in the water sample.
- Stentorian (adj): (Etymology: Derived from Stentor, a herald in Greek mythology known for his powerful voice). Meaning extremely loud.
- The teacher's stentorian voice commanded the room. (Note: This is a derived adjective related to the mythological figure, not directly to the protozoan genus, but shares the etymological root.)
Synonyms
- Protozoan genus: A more general term for a genus of single-celled organisms.
- Ciliate genus: A more specific term indicating it is a genus of ciliated protozoa.
Different Meanings
- Stentor (Mythology): A Greek herald in the Trojan War, famous for his voice being as loud as fifty men. This is the original source of the name.
- Stentor (Protozoan): The biological genus named after the mythological figure due to some species' relatively large size and sometimes trumpet-like shape, which may have evoked the idea of a loudspeaker.
Noun
- trumpet-shaped protozoa with a ciliated spiral feeding funnel