zoons

/zoʊnz/
noun
  1. Individual animals that make up a compound organism, such as in a coral colony or a siphonophore.
    • The Portuguese man o' war is made of specialized zoons that perform different functions.
    • Each polyp in a coral reef is a zoon that works together with others to form the colony.
    • Marine biologists study how zoons coordinate to keep the entire colony alive.