cell organization (
noun,
no plural;
ecology term) – the general, main types how cells in an organism are arranged, either as single, isolated cells, or as aggregates of single cells, or as a truly
multicellular organism. The various types include:
unicellular (
amoeboid,
flagellate,
capsoid,
coccoid,
yeasts);
slime mould (
plasmodioid,
acrasioid,
labyrinthuloid);
cell aggregate:
coenobia (
capsoid),
cell conglomerate (
coccoid),
cell colony (
flagellate);
multicellular:
filamentous (
siphonate,
siphonocladate,
trichal,
heterotrichal,
hyphal),
false tissue (
plectenchyma),
true tissue (
parenchyma).
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