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  • Unicellular Origins: What Were the First Life Forms Like?
    The first organisms on Earth were single-celled.

    This means they were unicellular.

    There's a lot of debate about exactly what these early life forms looked like, but the consensus is that they were simple, prokaryotic cells (meaning they lacked a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles).

    It took billions of years after the first life arose for multicellular organisms to evolve.

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