Hélixes
Hélixes is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a neologism. The most common and scientifically recognized term with a similar sound is "helix." A helix is a three-dimensional curve that can be visualized as a spiral staircase or a spring. In biology, the most famous example is the double helix, which describes the structure of DNA. This structure consists of two intertwined strands that carry genetic information. Other biological helices exist in proteins, such as alpha-helices, which are common structural motifs contributing to their folded shapes.
Outside of biology, the term helix can refer to geometric spirals or screw threads. For instance, a