Disorderly Gelatin

The disorderly gelatin has split from its ancestor and doubled in size. The large cells that it releases no longer bunch together to form masses like its ancestor, now they float in a dormant state and contain various amounts of genetic material, when they bump into one another they merge into one cell and mesh their genetics, over time a single cell with a full and healthy genetic code is produced and the cell actives to begin growing into a disorderly gelatin. The blood-sap chambers have become larger and the tissue that separates sea water from the animals blood-sap has become thinner. Other than that it is the same as its ancestor.