An organism composed of one giant (relatively speaking of course) cell – this one is Stentor which can be as big as 2mm – is the perfect model for spying on the formation of any cell's inner structures. Researchers even performed microsurgery on Stentor as they discovered different genes are active in locations across the cell to bring about the various structures and their functions
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