👉 Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition characterized by an abnormal immune response that leads to thick, sticky mucus in the body's airways and lungs, causing frequent coughing, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing.
👉 Cystisomatidae is a family of flies that includes over 1,200 species, commonly known as the grasshopper fly family. They are characterized by their large, round bodies with black and white stripes on their abdomens. The family has been studied for its role in pollination and pest control, with some species being used for food production.
👉 Cystis is a type of fungus that can be found in various parts of the body, including the lungs, liver, and brain. It's also known as a "fungus" because it grows on and inside other organisms. Cysts are usually harmless but can cause symptoms such as coughing or chest pain when they're present.
👉 Cystiscidae is a family of microsporocytes that includes a large number of species, often associated with the production of cysts in various organisms. These cysts are typically found within the cytoplasm of cells and can vary in size from small to large. The term "cystiscidae" refers to this group of bacteria, which is known for its role as a host for many parasitic infections or diseases.
👉 Cystisomatoide is a group of organisms that are characterized by having a single cell nucleus, with the ability to divide and reproduce rapidly through mitosis or meiosis. These cells can be found in various tissues within the body, including the skin, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract. Cystitis, an infection of the bladder, is often associated with cystisomatoidea infections.