👉 Phasmarhabditis is a type of bacteria that can cause the formation of phagocytic vesicles, which are tiny vesicles formed by engulfing and digesting bacteria or other pathogens. These vesicles have been found in various parts of the body, such as the lungs, intestines, and skin. Phasmarhabditis plays a role in the immune system by helping to eliminate harmful microorganisms from the body through phagocytosis.