Biology, asked by sonalikaushik, 3 months ago

evolution from single cell to modern day life is known as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Biologists call the independent development of similar traits in different lineages "convergent evolution." The wings of bats, birds, and insects are prime examples: They perform similar functions but evolved independently of one another.

Answered by mariospartan
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Evolution from single cell to modern day life is known as​ Mutation.

Explanation:

  • Mutations in the DNA of those single cells resulted in the evolution of life from single cells to multicellular animals.
  • These mutations were caused by chemistry, background radiation, and/or cosmic radiation.
  • For the mutation to be passed on to countless future generations, it simply has to be viable in the environment in which it is generated.
  • DNA is essentially the "blueprint" or language that creates and continues to produce all life.
  • Change any element of this DNA blueprint, and changes will occur in that cell.
  • These processes required millions of years, and those cells that had successful adaptations tended to survive to produce additional cells.
  • Once this single cell development progressed to the multicellular stage, a slew of weird and unique species emerged on the earth.
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