kystis
Kystis is a term derived from the Greek κύστις, meaning bladder or sac. In scientific usage, the root appears in various forms related to a closed, sac-like structure. In contemporary English, kystis as a standalone term is uncommon; more often the related term cyst is used, with kystis appearing mainly in historical, transliterated, or language-specific contexts.
In anatomy and medicine, a cyst is a closed sac that may be lined by epithelial tissue
In microbiology and parasitology, cyst denotes a dormant, protective stage that helps an organism survive unfavorable
In botany and phycology, some algae and other microorganisms produce cyst-like resting stages as part of their