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When we think about the evolution of life on our planet, we usually think of minuscule1 single-celled organisms as the simple precursors2 to more complex, multi-cellular life forms. You might remember seeing single-cell organisms under a microscope in biology class, and perhaps you remember them as rather boring blobs. Life got much more interesting and complex when the cells joined together to become animals or plants. Most people–biologists as well as you and I–think of cells primarily as building blocks of more complicated organisms. That’s why an organism called “Caulerpa,” a kind of alga, is so fascinating. There are over seventy different species of Caulerpa, which grow in warm, shallow lagoons3 around the world.
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adj.非常小的;极不重要的 | |
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2 precursors | |
n.先驱( precursor的名词复数 );先行者;先兆;初期形式 | |
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3 lagoons | |
n.污水池( lagoon的名词复数 );潟湖;(大湖或江河附近的)小而浅的淡水湖;温泉形成的池塘 | |
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