Multicellularity evolved several times in eukaryotes. Multicellular organisms have cells
Chapter 16, Problem 16.21(choose chapter or problem)
Multicellularity evolved several times in eukaryotes. Multicellular organisms have cells specialized for different functions. Multicellularity evolved in ancestral lineages of chromalveolates (brown algae), unikonts (fungi and animals), and archaeplastids (red and green algae).
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