Systatogeny is a process that produces large, symmetrical arrangements of crystals (sclerosymplasts).

Appearance
Systatogeny is a process that produces large, symmetrical arrangements of crystals (sclerosymplasts).
Pleomorphic Perspective
In the process of systatogeny a number of colloids, in different developmental stages, fuse to create a more stable form. Through dehydration it becomes a dry, sclerotic protein form that is very resistant to extreme temperatures. The pseudocrystals, pteroharps, drepanids and derosynascits are formed through a process of systatogeny.
Relevance
This process occurs as a result of excess colloids.