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superorganism

[soo-per-awr-guhn-iz-uhm]

noun

  1. Zoology.,  a tightly organized group of individual organisms, such as ants, that functions as a single organism through collective behavior.



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The ants are biological marvels, living in enormous colonies that function as a single superorganism.

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While Russia’s current society is “vertical in their thinking, always looking feudally upward,” Ukrainians are “horizontal — a collective or superorganism.”

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“We identified a mechanism that unites the colony, binding ants across developmental stages—adults, larvae and pupae—into a coherent entity, the superorganism,” says co-author Orli Snir, a biologist at the Rockefeller University in New York City.

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The eight-member group Superorganism is on its second album of fun and sometimes frenetic pop music.

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On the 2022 album “World Wide Pop,” Superorganism doubles down on its delightful chaos.

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