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If the multicellular organisms arise from the unicellular organisms, can

you tell that all the species/organisms are related with one another?

Why do you think so​

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Answered by pinkusanyal89
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Yes, the Multicellular organism arise from the unicellular organism.

Explanation:

  1. The statement is true that multicellular organisms are arises from unicellular organisms.
  2. This is valid not for all multicellular organisms because they will not arise at the same time.
  3. For example bacteria, and archea are unicellular organisms, and plants, fungi, and animals are multicellular organisms.
  4. The unicellular are related to multicellular because of the origin of a multicellular organism from the ancestors of the unicellular organisms.
  5. It is not possible that multicellular organisms originate from the multicellular organism.
Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The answer to the question-" If the multicellular organisms arise from the unicellular organisms, can you tell that all the species/organisms are related with one another? " is-

Yes, all species are related.

Explanation:

All the species are related. But not because multicellular organisms come from unicellular organisms. As all species, both of multicellular and unicellular organisms, are connected because we can trace their ancestry through DNA to a common ancestor.

All  the  studies says that, Species evolved From Single Cell. All species, including these two eukaryotes, evolved from one ancestor.

As  it is said ,all species come from one .As all living beings are descendants of a unique ancestor which was commonly referred to as the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) of all life on Earth, according to modern evolutionary biology. All the Common descent is an effect of speciation, in which multiple species derive from a single ancestral population.

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