What are some examples of colonial organisms?

Colonial organisms can be:
– organisms consisting of many cells that are not divided into tissues and poorly differentiated. Example: Volvox, some types of suvoyas, pandorin, radiolaria.
– multicellular organisms that create colonies of several individuals, related to each other and having the same genotype. Examples: sponges, coral polyps, bryozoans, hydroid polyps. Botanically, these organisms are called modular: lilies of the valley, different types of cereals



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