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Simplest multicell organism (or one of...)

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http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/comments/mysterious_trichoplax/

 

see picture

 

very little specialization---only four different types of cells

 

no head, no tail, no recognizable shape, no nervous system of course, not even a gut or stomach.

 

it eats algae slime.

 

the early multicell organisms that you and I decended from may have been like this

 

the cells stick together and co-operate in a crude sense, like a leaderless mob of people

 

they gradually move across a surface, like a small patch, grazing the algae.

 

some mornings I feel like a Trichoplax

 

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does anyone know of a simpler, even less sophisticated, multicell animal?

The link isn't working for me.

I think it must've been something wrong with the lab computer, since all links work fine now.

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