Multiple Choice
The evolution of complex multicellularity in eukaryotes
A) occurred only once, in the common ancestor of all eukaryotes.
B) occurred only once, in the common ancestor of all multicellular eukaryotes.
C) occurred only once, in the animal lineage.
D) is not documented by the fossil record.
E) occurred independently in several different eukaryotic lineages.
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