from simple organisms to more complex

English translation: from unicellular to multicellular organisms

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English term or phrase:from simple organisms to more complex
Selected answer:from unicellular to multicellular organisms
Entered by: Amir Akbarpour Reihani

16:20 Jul 18, 2020
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Science - Science (general) / Theory of Evolution
English term or phrase: from simple organisms to more complex
Context:
The progression in these rock layers in this manner from simple organisms to more complex is obvious and clear, there’s no denying it. It clearly points to the evolution of organisms.
Yassine El Bouknify
Morocco
Local time: 21:11
from unicellular to multicellular organisms
Explanation:
This is a simple view of the mentioned phrase because the complexity of the evolution depends on several factors such as gene content, the number of cell types, and morphology.
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Amir Akbarpour Reihani
Local time: 23:41
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3 +2from unicellular to multicellular organisms
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from unicellular to multicellular organisms


Explanation:
This is a simple view of the mentioned phrase because the complexity of the evolution depends on several factors such as gene content, the number of cell types, and morphology.



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_biological_complexity
Amir Akbarpour Reihani
Local time: 23:41
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Charlotte Fleming
37 mins
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agree  philgoddard
51 mins
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disagree  Daryo: that's only one aspect of the evolution, but even multicellular organisms vary in a huge range between "simple" and "more complex" - there is no reason to think that the "difference in complexity" in this ST is the one you presume..
2 hrs
  -> Yes, I pointed it out in the text. I'm looking forward your better response.

agree  Ederli Fortunato
11 hrs
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