amorfses
Amorfses are a hypothetical class of life forms described in speculative biology and science fiction as amorphous, shapeless organisms capable of rapid internal reorganization without a fixed morphology. They are used to explore how life could operate outside the constraints of rigid cellular structures.
Etymology and usage: The term derives from amorphous, with a plural-like suffix -ses. It is not an
Biophysics and morphology: In most depictions, amorfses consist of a cohesive, gel-like matrix with fluid boundaries.
Ecology and behavior: Amorfses are usually placed in moist or aquatic environments, such as subterranean pools,
Impact and reception: As a speculative concept, amorfses help examine questions about the necessity of cellular