eksperimenid
Eksperimenid refers to a hypothetical group of organisms that were once thought to exist, characterized by their unique method of reproduction. The term was coined by the biologist John Baker in the 1930s to describe organisms that, according to his observations, could reproduce by budding off an identical copy of themselves, a process similar to asexual reproduction but with a distinct theoretical mechanism.
Baker's concept of eksperimenid was based on his interpretations of early microscopic studies of certain protists.
However, the concept of eksperimenid has not been widely accepted or supported by subsequent scientific research.