(
A–C) Self-sealing properties of polarized cell surfaces when close to a final stable state in
Figure 3. While the internal morphology remains the same from time log(t) = 3.6 (
Figure 3C–D and
Figure 3—video 1), some of the outer surfaces subsequently reorganize to form a less disrupted torus-like structure with multiple handles. (
D–F) The final structure in (
C) (and
Figure 3D–E together with the end of
Figure 3—video 1) is robust to cell divisions. For every 10th time step, we select a cell by random, and let it divide in an arbitrary direction. We see that the overall shape of the structure is maintained, and that it expands equally in all directions.