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What do choanoflagellates tell us about the evolution of multicellularity? Group of answer choices The first multicelllar organisms were a type of slime mold The first multicellular aggregations were probably favored as a defense mechanism against predatory bacteria, which favored larger and larger aggregations Early multicellular organisms did not require adhesion proteins The first multicellular animals made use of pre-existing adhesion proteins to form feeding aggregations

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