organisses
Organisses is a term that has appeared in speculative biology and some works of fiction to describe a class of integrated, organ-like functional units that operate at the tissue level. It is not recognized as a real taxonomic or anatomical category in mainstream biology, and there is no consensus on a formal definition in scientific literature.
Etymology and conceptually, organisses are envisioned as larger than organelles and as bridging the gap between
Proposed characteristics include modular architecture, local autonomic control, and integration with vascular or extracellular matrix networks.
Relation to existing biology is interpretive rather than empirical. Because organisses are not incidentally defined or