The Beginning: Multicellularity Rules
Evolution Talk10 Nov 2014

The Beginning: Multicellularity Rules

The reason natural selection had such a grand old-time with multicellular organisms is because it gave it something to select for. These organisms increased in size, moved into new areas for food, and protected themselves against the environment. It is during this period that some peculiar forms began to emerge.

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