dissossiota
Dissossiota is a term used in speculative biology and in some works of fiction to describe a hypothetical phylum of unicellular eukaryotes. The concept envisions organisms composed of two semi-autonomous subunits, or dissomeres, joined by a narrow cytoplasmic bridge. This modular organization is proposed as a potential evolutionary stage toward more centralized cellular architecture, illustrating how cellular complexity might arise through division of labor between subunits.
Etymology: The name combines elements intended to evoke dissociation and modularity, with a customary taxonomic suffix.
Taxonomy and status: Dissossiota is not recognized by official taxonomic authorities. There is no formal description,
Morphology: In the speculative concept, cells are typically described as 5–20 micrometers in diameter, comprising two
Ecology and life cycle: In hypothetical scenarios, dissossiota species occupy microplankton in coastal or freshwater environments.
Significance: The concept is used in discussions of modularity, endosymbiosis, and early steps toward multicellularity, and
See also: Protists, unicellular eukaryotes, modular biology.
References: Fictional and educational sources that address modular cellular organization.