Turbatrix Aceti
The Turbatrix Aceti are commonly known as Vinegar Eels, they are neither harmful nor parasitic to anything. They are also approximately 2mm long and survive by eating the bacteria that is commonly found on apples and various other fruits and vegetables. These organisms can not only be used to create vinegar, but can also be found in vinegar that is not properly filtered.
Due to the fact that the Turbatrix Aceti is in the Nematoda phylum, it does not have a circulatory system just like any other Nematoda. However, this organism does use a different method of survival where it takes advantage of diffusion. This organism takes in various nutrients and gases from the environment nearby, in addition it also releases the resources it does not need through the same process. This diffusion does not require a host like many other nematodes do.
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