2 SEM ACC W/RAVEN CARDED
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Chapter 28, Problem 2A
Determine which feature of the choanoflagellates was likely the most significant for the evolution of animals?
a. Flagellum with a funnel-shaped, contractile collar also found in sponges
b. A type sine kinase receptor on the surface of choanoflagellates that has strong homology to
c. A colonial form that resembles some fungi
d. Eyespots that are similar to ribbon worms
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