Cellulating

/ˈsɛljəleɪtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of cellulate; the process of forming into or arranging cells or cellular structures.

Etymology

From cellulate + -ing (present participle suffix). Shows the ongoing action of cells forming or organizing.

Kelly Says

When scientists talk about cellulating, they're watching the moment life organizes itself—from a blob of tissue starting to divide into distinct chambers, it's like watching a city plan itself from chaos.

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