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Single-celled organisms that clump and cooperate supply tantalising insights into the origins of multicellularity, suggesting this measurement whitethorn not beryllium truthful uncommon aft all
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New Scientist precocious reported connected thing I’d ne'er heard of before: Stentor coeruleus, a single-celled organism that is up to 2 millimetres successful length. It is simply a protist – a single-celled organism that is simply a eukaryote, which means it has a analyzable interior operation and is much related to animals, plants and fungi …
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