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Single-cell to multi-cell amd morphology of the first vertebrae!


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Dear forum,

 

I was recently challenged, by a creationist, to provide evidence or scientific papers, on how multi-cellular life evolved from a single cell. He also asked for some evidence on the morphology of the first vertebrae. These two topics sound interesting, so If someone could provide some explanations, references or links, containing some answers, I would really appreciate it.

 

Thank you!

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Regarding early multicellular life, one can look at bacteria that exhibit multicellular life styles (e.g. Myxobacteria). Another textbook example for eukaryotic cells is Volvox. Also note that the in principle eukaryotic cells could be considered kind of multicellular as they most likely arose from associations of Archaea and Bacteria. However, this is not part of the common use of the term.

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multicellular organisms probably evolved from multi-nucleate cells like ciliates

 

read up on paramecium

 

 

the key difference between vertebrates, arthropods, and molluscs originally was the way they moved

 

vertebrates wriggled

arthropods walked

molluscs slid

 

 

vertebrates then passed through a weird phase as echinoderms before finally developing backbones

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