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How do organisms differ in form and complexity?

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Answered by kiranrout2007
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Differences in species complexity was originally thought to be caused by different amounts of DNA, where yeast, a simple organism, would have less DNA, and more complex beings, like humans, would have more. By having more DNA, it was also thought that more complex organisms would then have more proteins.

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Answer: Differences in species complexity was originally thought to be caused by different amounts of DNA, where yeast, a simple organism, would have less DNA, and more complex beings, like humans, would have more. By having more DNA, it was also thought that more complex organisms would then have more proteins.

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