lithocysts
Lithocysts are microscopic, mineralized structures found in the tissues of certain organisms, primarily invertebrates. The term is derived from the Greek words "lithos" meaning stone and "kystis" meaning bladder or sac. These structures are essentially small, hardened sacs that can contain various types of mineral deposits, most commonly calcium carbonate. Their exact function varies depending on the organism and the specific type of lithocyst, but they are generally believed to play roles in support, protection, or mineral storage.
In some species of cnidarians, such as certain corals and hydroids, lithocysts are known to function as