The Mollicutes are a class of bacteria distinguished by the absence of a cell wall. The word "Mollicutes" is derived from the Latin mollis (meaning "soft" or "pliable"), and cutis (meaning "skin"). Individuals are very small, typically only 0.2–0.3 μm in size and have a very small genome size. They vary in form, although most have sterols that make the cell membrane somewhat more rigid. Many are able to move about through gliding, but members of the genus Spiroplasma are helical and move by twisting. The best-known genus in Mollicutes is Mycoplasma.
Mollicutes are parasites of various animals and plants, living on or in the host's cells. Many cause diseases in humans, attaching to cells in the respiratory or urogenital tracts, particularly species of Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma. Phytoplasma and Spiroplasma are plant pathogens associated with insect vectors.
Whereas formerly the trivial name "mycoplasma" has commonly denoted any member of the class Mollicutes, it now refers exclusively to a member of the genus Mycoplasma.
Behold the Magnificence
To Reign from the Black
Confide your Body on the Flames
Walk without moving from your Place
My False Ego shall feed the Altar’s Fire
The Formula is Analysis and Disintegration
To Reach the Supreme Identity
The Final Transfiguration
I am Life
The Death is only the Continuity of my Existence
My Secret Star
You are my Melody in the Silence
Burn your Body with the Fire of your Spirit
There’s not Division Either Changes in a Perfect State
There’s not Laws for Whom Is All
Extract Yourself the Eyes Just to Watch
With your Spirit
Tear to pieces your skin cursing to the touch
The Necessities and Limitations Must Be Abolished
With Blind Passion for the Eternal Freedom
When I Submerge Myself in the Negative Existence
I Shall Be In All from Nothingness
I am Life
The Death is only the Continuity of my Existence
My Secret Star
You are my Melody in the Silence
I Am a God