A microorganism whose evolutionary roots can be traced to the era of the first multicellular animals may provide a glimpse of how single-celled organisms made a critical evolutionary leap. In ...
A 370-milion-year-old, primitive fish sported a weird pair of fins just below its anus, new research shows. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...
Choanoflagellates are primitive microorganisms whose evolutionary roots can be traced to the era of the first multicellular animals (metazoans). In December 18 Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
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If evolution is real, why are there still monkeys? Scientists reveal the surprising answer
When you learned about the history of human evolution in school, there's a good chance you were shown one all-too-familiar image. That picture probably showed a conga line of human-like creatures, ...
The morphology of gymnosperms the structure and evolution of primitive seed-plants [by] K. R. Sporne
Palaeozoic pteridospermales -- Glossopteridaceae and mesozoic pteridospermales -- Bennettitales (= Cycadeoideales) -- Pentoxylales -- Cycadales -- Cordaitles ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. A 370-milion-year-old, primitive fish sported a weird pair of fins just below its anus, new research shows. The strange appendages, ...
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