Superorganisms
A superorganism is a group of individuals that function together as a single entity, often seen in social insects like ants, bees, and termites. These organisms work collaboratively, sharing tasks such as foraging, caring for young, and defending their colony. Their collective behavior allows them to thrive in environments where individual efforts would be less effective.
In a superorganism, the roles of individuals are specialized, contributing to the overall success of the group. This concept can also extend to other biological systems, such as coral reefs, where different species interact closely, forming a complex and interdependent community.