Which of the following is true about the evolution of multicellularity? In the c
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Which of the following is true about the evolution of multicellularity?
In the common ancestor of the land plants and charophytes, multicellularity likely arose when a cell wall gene developed a "sticky" function
All of these answers are false (NONE of the answers are true)
Multicellularity arose in the common ancestor of animals and fungi
Multicellularity likely arose in a very different way in an ancestor of animals compared to how multicellularity likely arose in an ancestor of plants.
Multicellularity likely only arose one or two times in the eukaryotes.
In the common ancestor of the land plants and charophytes, multicellularity likely arose when a cell wall gene developed a "sticky" function
All of these answers are false (NONE of the answers are true)
Multicellularity arose in the common ancestor of animals and fungi
Multicellularity likely arose in a very different way in an ancestor of animals compared to how multicellularity likely arose in an ancestor of plants.
Multicellularity likely only arose one or two times in the eukaryotes.
Explanation / Answer
Answer . Multicellularity likely arose in a very different way in a ancestor animal compared to how multicellularity likely arose in an ancestor of plants beacause animal have plasma membrane so there is a different interaction between cells compare to plant that have cell wall. As plant have different mechanism of cytokinesis.
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