👉 Clumping is a biological process in which cells or tissues are arranged in clusters, resembling a pile of dirt. It's a common feature observed in various organisms and can occur due to multiple factors such as tissue development, cell division, or stress. Clumping can be beneficial in some cases, for example, it promotes nutrient uptake and growth by reducing competition with other cells. However, excessive clumping can lead to structural abnormalities and cellular death.