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Yes, some organisms have bodies made of loosely joined cells, such as sponges and certain types of jellyfish. In sponges, for example, cells are not tightly bound together, allowing for a porous structure that facilitates water flow and nutrient absorption. This loose cellular arrangement is characteristic of simpler multicellular organisms, enabling them to maintain basic functions without complex tissue organization.

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