Answer to Question #293873 in Evolution for Beverly

Question #293873

If the multicellular organisms arise from the unicellular organisms, can you

tell that all the species/organisms are related with one another?


1
Expert's answer
2022-02-07T06:28:02-0500

No, they didn’t. Those who read into the data gathered from DNA, stretch the limits of what is known from DNA.


It is known that there are different kinds of organisms just by comparing DNA. And this is supported by anatomical differences showing different kinds of organisms.


And we know from DNA comparison that individuals from within the different kinds of organisms can be identified as the same kinds of organisms and that individual members can be identified to a certain degree from others of the same kind.


But not one person has any samples of DNA (or pictures for that matter), of the supposed “common” ancestors from which one kind reproduced descendants that went on to be classified as a different kind of organism from what the immediate parents were classified


Need a fast expert's response?

Submit order

and get a quick answer at the best price

for any assignment or question with DETAILED EXPLANATIONS!

Comments

No comments. Be the first!

Leave a comment

LATEST TUTORIALS
APPROVED BY CLIENTS