An individual is a self-organized collection of smaller individuals. There are often two parts: global interactions of roving elements (such as bees or blood cells) and local arrays of geometrically arranged elements (such as nests or brain cells).
An individual is a self-organized collection of smaller individuals. There are often two parts: global interactions of roving elements (such as bees or blood cells) and local arrays of geometrically arranged elements (such as nests or brain cells).