The endosymbiosis theory for the evolution of eukaryotic cel…
The endosymbiosis theory for the evolution of eukaryotic cells, which states that modern mitochondria and chloroplasts descended from once free-living bacterial ancestors that were later engulfed by larger cells, may describe a very early example of….
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When considering the evolution of multicellular protists, the ability of the cells to stick together was made possible by the components of their cell walls. These cell walls were – and still are – mostly made up of some form of:
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