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302 | Chris Kempes on the Biophysics of Evolution
Chris Kempes
Now we see multicellulars in the modern world that look quite a lot like this. And so we said, that seems like a good model. It's hollow on the inside. It's these single cell aggregates that could decide to go back to being single cells if they wanted to, but they also can swim around and collectively feed and that sort of thing. And so then we said, and then you also have large single cells.
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