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Slimebeast said:

Actually I read 'The Cell' in Medical Skool over 10 years ago. And I member that chapter vagely.

Citation:

"Summary

The evolution of large multicellular organisms depended on the ability of eucaryotic cells to express their hereditary information in many different ways and to function cooperatively in a single collective."


But why didn't it happen with the huge line of prokaryotic (bacteria) cells in world history? That's a big mystery.

Could it be, I venture, because there is some significant disadvantage to being procaryotic that makes multicell organisms impossible?

 



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