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| 21 Aug 2013 12:27 AM |
It's all about the step to multicellular organisms At some point in the development of organisms, the step to multi-celled organisms was inevitable. The problem with this notion is the fact that a bi-cellular organism is terribly adapted to multiply and thus is less likely to succeed in keeping the genetic line alive. The lack of surface area makes it less able to perform osmosis than the unicellular competition (especially if the two cells are conjoined through anomalous reproduction from a one-celled parent), resources used to move are greater, and specialization is not yet possible. This is especially harmful to Margulis’s Theory, currently the most popular assumption of how complex cells were developed by a process of different organisms entering the cell structure. For example, how could two different mitochondria with the same DNA encoding go into two separate but connected cells or how could one effectively serve for two in a way that would make it leave viable descendants? It should be noted that bicellular beings are hardly the norm today, so if there is an advantage to this type of bodily design, it does not seem applicable to nature any longer.
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MexiManV2
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| 21 Aug 2013 12:28 AM |
| Damn, I didn't know we cared. |
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smorg30
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| 21 Aug 2013 12:29 AM |
| finaly, someone else on earth with a brain |
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theplaner
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| 21 Aug 2013 12:29 AM |
They were bigger Bigger things eat smaller things
That's how cells work, right? I saw it in Spore |
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theplaner
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| 21 Aug 2013 12:31 AM |
SPORE IS A GAME?! OH MY GOD ME LIFE IS A LIE |
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| 21 Aug 2013 12:36 AM |
| Im 15. I didn't understand a word of this |
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| 21 Aug 2013 12:38 AM |
| I'm 15 and I understand it all |
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Sniper006
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| 21 Aug 2013 09:50 AM |
I still prefer evolutionism over a book written in the bronze age by anonymous individuals.
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| 21 Aug 2013 09:51 AM |
| This wasn't copy and pastaed. But my problem with this is that cells grow and grow! |
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Pryovin
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squidboi2
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| 21 Aug 2013 09:58 AM |
evolution is a theory.
it's not unthinkable to believe it isn't real. |
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