sisuloomega
Sisuloomega is a hypothetical genus used in speculative biology to describe a modular, colonial marine organism composed of interconnected subunits called sisoids. In imagined ecosystems, sisuloomega forms extensive sheets and upright structures on the seafloor, often in low-oxygen zones.
Anatomy and growth are characterized by hollow, adaptable sisoids that can expand, contract, and reconfigure through
Ecology and reproduction place sisuloomega as a flexible feeder system in speculative habitats. It is described
Taxonomy and etymology describe sisuloomega as a constructed term rather than a real taxon. The name blends