inficti
Inficti is a term used primarily in speculative biology and science fiction to denote a hypothetical class of intracellular parasites. In this context, inficti are described as small, adaptable agents capable of inhabiting a variety of host cell types and of altering cellular processes to favor their replication. The name is a neologism and does not correspond to an established real-world taxonomic designation.
Description and life cycle: Inficti are depicted as pleomorphic particles with a two-stage life cycle. They
Transmission and effects: In fiction, inficti can spread via arthropod vectors or direct contact, and may persist
Reception and use: Inficti remains a fictional construct and is not part of real-world biology. It serves
Note: The term inficti is not an established scientific category and should be understood as a creative