Science, asked by kanika5235, 1 year ago

In evolutionary terms, can we say which among bacteria, spiders, fish and chimpanzees have a 'better' body design? Why or why not?

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Answered by jack6778
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Evolution cannot always be equated with progress or better body designs. Evolution simply creates more complex body designs. However, this does not mean that the simple body designs are inefficient. In fact, bacteria having a simple body design are still the most cosmopolitan organisms found on earth. They can survive hot springs, deep sea, and even freezing environment.

Therefore, bacteria, spiders, fish, and chimpanzees are all different branches of evolution.

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Answered by ITZWildBoy
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•The evolutionary process is always not progressive.

Bacteria, spiders and all belong to different species so it is difficult to decide which organism has a better design structure.

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