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Aristotle tells us that when we talk about "how the world is what it is" we are in the domain of ...
Collared Flagellates
Single-celled organisms with a distinctive collar around their flagellum, often considered an ancestral form to sponges.
Diverse Morphology
Refers to the variation in form and structure among organisms or parts of organisms within a population, species, or group.
Filaments
Long, thin structures found in many organisms, such as the stamen of flowers or muscle fibers, and are often involved in structural or motility functions.
Sheets
Thin, broad pieces of material, such as metal, paper, or fabric, used for various purposes.
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