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Will advanced organisms be the same as complex organisms? Why?
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02/01/2021 4:07 pm
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Will advanced organisms be the same as complex organisms? Why?
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02/01/2021 4:08 pm
No, it is not so. Evolutionary advanced organisms can be simple in structure. For example, monocots which are simpler in structure than dicots are more advanced in terms of evolution. However, generally advancement is related with complexity in body design.
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