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17 August, 09:08

Scientists believe that land plants, such as the examples seen here, evolved from single-celled green algae. Single-celled algae first evolved a colonial form, as noted in Volvox, and eventually developed organs for reproduction as well as food and water conduction. One key process in this evolution was

A) mitosis.

B) cell replication.

C) genetic continuity.

D) cell differentiation.

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  1. 17 August, 12:05
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    The answer is D) Cell Differentiation
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