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BIOL10002_2025_SM1 BIOL10002 Test 3 (Online)
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Scientists have used a combination of molecular clock data and fossils to suggest that multicellularity has arisen multiple times in eukaryotic lineages. Based on the information in the figure below, multicellularity has arisen in which list of lineages?
Options
A.Land plants, fungi, lobose amoebas
B.Land plants, metazoans, plasmodial slime molds
C.Ciliates, dinoflagellates, fungi
D.Fungi, red algae, diatoms
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To approach this question, I’ll compare each option against the evidence that multicellularity arose multiple times in eukaryotes as suggested by molecular clock data and fossils in the figure.
Option 1: 'Land plants, fungi, lobose amoebas' — This choice includes land plants, which are clearly multicellular, but lobose amoebas are typically unicellular organisms, not multicellular, and fungi are generally multicellular as well; however, the diagram’s multicellular lineages cluster differently, and lobose amoebas are ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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