From one cell to many: How did multicellularity evolve?




In the beginning there were single cells. Today, many millions of years later, most plants, animals, fungi, and algae are composed of multiple cells that work collaboratively as a single being. Despite the various ways these organisms achieved multicellularity, their conglomeration of cells operate cooperatively to consume energy, survive, and reproduce. But how did multicellularity evolve?

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Sábado, 25 de Enero 2014
Jueves, 1 de Enero 1970
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