Definition: In botany, a cheliferidea is a type of organ that develops from a stem or an axonema. It consists of two distinct parts; the cilia (chelicerates) and the cell wall (cystidia). The cilia are made up of multiple cells arranged in a helical pattern, while the cystidia contain one cell. This type of organ is particularly useful for transport of nutrients or water between living cells in plants, algae, fungi, and other