👉 Pseudomorphose is a term used in the field of plant biology to describe a type of cell wall protein that is unique and difficult to visualize. It is characterized by its complex three-dimensional structure, which can be seen only under a microscope or with high magnification. Pseudomorphoses are often found in plants, algae, and fungi, and they have been used to study the mechanisms of cellular organelles and to understand the function of plant cell walls.