what is the gas produced by rhabdostyla
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Rhabdostyla Genus: Similar to Epistylis; but solitary with a non-contractile stalk; numerous species (Kudo, 1966). Attached to Cyclops, Cypris, other copepods in fresh water (How to know the protozoa, 1979).
Species: Cell body 28 μm long (Kahl, 1930).
Rhabdostyla ovum, cell body 27 μm long, 21 μm wide, peristome 16 μm wide, stalk about 18 μm long, x 640, O-ike waterside park, Kasukabe city, Saitama Pref., Japan,
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Rhabdostyla is a "unicellular organism" that lacks a cell wall and also lacks chlorophyll. These are solitary zooid that have an inverted bell like structure, that is present on the top of a stalk which is generally non contractile. They are mostly found in freshwater. The gas produced by Rhabdostyla is Oxygen. They naturally occur in an epizooic form, found only on invertebrates, most specifically on crustacean, insecta and the worms.