The colonial theory of animal origins states

that animalsa. migrated on land from sponge colonies in
the ocean.
b. originated in the Colonial geologic period.
c. evolved from autotrophic green alga
colonies.
d. evolved from heterotrophic colony-forming
protists.
e. colonized land before they colonized the
seas.



a. migrated on land from sponge colonies in
the ocean.
b. originated in the Colonial geologic period.
c. evolved from autotrophic green alga
colonies.
d. evolved from heterotrophic colony-forming
protists.
e. colonized land before they colonized the
seas.


D

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