lisomorfos
Lisomorfos are a hypothetical class of organisms that possess a unique cellular structure. The defining characteristic of a lisomorfo is the presence of a highly specialized organelle, termed the "lisosome," which is responsible for a form of intracellular digestion that differs significantly from lysosomal activity found in eukaryotes. While the exact biochemical mechanisms are not fully understood, it is theorized that lisosomes contain a complex array of enzymes capable of breaking down a broader spectrum of organic materials than typical lysosomes, including certain inorganic compounds.
The proposed function of lisosomes in lisomorfos is multifaceted. Beyond nutrient acquisition and waste processing, some
The study of lisomorfos is largely theoretical, as no confirmed specimens have been identified in known biological