I believe in the evolution theory,but when did the split bee tween plants and animals occur?
I believe in the evolution theory,but when did the split bee tween plants and animals occur?
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Bacteria were the first things to be here and they split into plants and animals when they started Photosynthesis
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This site has everything you would need to know:
http://www.aboutdarwin.com/
Go to “Links and Databases” on this site and there is a ton of articles, links, etc.
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That happened way back when eukaryotes split from prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have a nucleus. Then eukaryotes split into animals, plants, fungus, etc… but they were still very tiny organisms at first.
Opisthokonts separated from Archaeplastida
This was around 1.6-2.1 billion years ago. “Modern” groups came about 80 million years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eukaryotes#Origin_and_evolution
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The above answer is mostly correct. Multi-celled organisms formed, and were not “animals” as we know it at all. Plants and animals evolved around the same time, and it appears to have been a symbiotic relationship.
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Evolution is a crock. Don’t take my word for it but how come we have ZERO fossils that show the connection of the evolution flow. All we have is before and after. And if monkeys evolved into humans…then why are there still monkeys? The okapi fossil was thought the be the ancestor of the horse until..uh oh in 1901 the okapi was found to still be alive, and relatively un-evolved.
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