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There’s No Such Thing as a One-Celled Plant or Animal

The Science Teacher—January 2000

Early biologists classified living organisms based on what they knew about life: All living things were either animals or plants. The fossil record as late as the 18th and 19th centuries seemed consistent with this two-part scheme. In recent years, most scientists have abandoned this notion. We now know that a great evolutionary diversification of organisms that were often neither plant nor animal preceded the origin of multicellular organisms. This article first appeared in December, 1983.
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