👉 Pseudocells are a type of cellular structure that is used to store genetic information. They consist of a number of small, hollow cells called microtubules, which can be arranged in various patterns to form a network or "pseudocell." This arrangement allows for the storage and retrieval of genetic information without the need for a physical nucleus. Pseudocells are often used in research and biotechnology applications because they provide a unique way to store genetic information that is not easily accessible