cystforming
Cystforming is a broad term used to describe organisms or cells that are capable of forming cysts, dormant and durable stages that enable survival and dispersal under adverse conditions. Cysts are typically metabolically reduced and surrounded by a protective wall, which enhances resistance to desiccation, heat, chemicals, and other stresses, and they may function as transmission stages in parasites.
Encystment, the process of forming a cyst, is triggered by environmental stressors such as nutrient scarcity,
Examples of cystforming organisms include protozoa such as Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica, whose cysts are
In health and environmental contexts, cysts are important because of their resilience and role in transmission.