Having a form or structure resembling a cyst or bladder-like pouch.
Combining Greek 'kystis' (cyst, bladder) with '-morphous' (having the form or shape of). This descriptive term allows classification of organisms or structures based on their cyst-like appearance.
The '-morphous' root appears in 'amorphous' (no shape), 'polymorphous' (many shapes), and 'anthropomorphous' (human-shaped)—it's all about describing what something looks like!
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