fagosyytta
Fagosyytta is a term found primarily in speculative biology and science fiction to describe a hypothetical unicellular or simple multicellular organism that performs phagocytosis. The name combines roots associated with eating or engulfing solid matter, and it is not recognized as a formal taxon in mainstream biology. In fictional depictions, fagosyytta are usually small, amoeba-like cells or yeast-like colonies that move by pseudopodia or slow gliding. They are depicted as engulfing bacteria, detritus, and small particulate matter by surrounding it with membrane extensions, forming phagosomes that fuse with lysosome-like compartments to digest the contents. Some interpretations portray fagosyytta as capable of mixotrophy, with variable organelles and life cycles depending on the source.
Ecological roles in fiction place fagosyytta in freshwater, soil, and biofilm habitats, where they act as degraders
Historically, the term appears in contemporary speculative writing and community experiments aimed at exploring the mechanics