Martin Posted November 28, 2005 Posted November 28, 2005 http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/comments/mysterious_trichoplax/ see picture very little specialization---only four different types of cells no head, no tail, no recognizable shape, no nervous system of course, not even a gut or stomach. it eats algae slime. the early multicell organisms that you and I decended from may have been like this the cells stick together and co-operate in a crude sense, like a leaderless mob of people they gradually move across a surface, like a small patch, grazing the algae. some mornings I feel like a Trichoplax =============== does anyone know of a simpler, even less sophisticated, multicell animal?
Martin Posted November 29, 2005 Author Posted November 29, 2005 http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/comments/mysterious_trichoplax/'>http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/comments/mysterious_trichoplax/ strange, Mokele I just tried it and it worked can you get the regular blog? http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/ this article is still probably near the top of the pile
Mokele Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 I think it must've been something wrong with the lab computer, since all links work fine now.
Skye Posted December 1, 2005 Posted December 1, 2005 It's the simplest animal known. That simplicity mightn't mean that it is more primitive than some other animals, such as sponges, though. That's the million dollar question now. Here's the article, http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112149116/PDFSTART
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