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Colonial sacs, often referring to the protective structures of certain colonial organisms like tunicates, are formed through the secretion of a gelatinous matrix by the organisms. These sacs provide a communal habitat for the colony, allowing individual organisms to share resources and protection. The process involves the coordination of the colony's cells to produce the necessary materials, creating a cohesive structure that supports their collective lifestyle.

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