From the single cell, to
a simple multicellular creature, and then through stages corresponding to a fish, a lizard, a mouse, a monkey and then a human.
Not exact matches
The sea sponge may seem like an odd choice for genomic research considering that its
simple body lacks muscles, organs, and nerve cells, but the
creature provides a wealth of information on how
multicellular organism arose.
Although life seems to have only taken 500 million years to arise on Earth, the move from
simple bacteria to complex
multicellular creatures took another 2.5 billion years, and technological intelligence has appeared on this planet only once.