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2 September, 15:15

Why do bacteria evolve so much faster than multicellular eukaryotes?

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  1. 2 September, 15:21
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    Because bacteria are one of the smallest organisms as they are prokaryotes and are unicellular organisms with simple structure don't take long to multiply because not many sub cellular structures are needed to be made (or divided through mitosis)
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