stichocysts
Stichocysts are specialized extrusomes found in dinoflagellates, a group of single-celled protists. These organelles are typically rod-shaped and contain coiled threads that can be rapidly discharged from the cell. The primary function of stichocysts is defense against predation. When a dinoflagellate encounters a predator, it can expel its stichocysts, which unfurl into long, sticky filaments. These filaments can entangle and deter the predator, giving the dinoflagellate a chance to escape.
The structure of stichocysts is complex. They are membrane-bound organelles containing densely packed material. Upon stimulation,
In addition to defense, stichocysts may play a role in other cellular processes, although this is less