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the clock back far enough, some of the most primitive ocean organisms could swim only by ferociously beating their cilia and/or flagella, the microscopic hair-like projections found on nearly all cells. The development of a stiff beam along the long axis of an animal gave muscles something substantial to push against, which would have improved mobility.
Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't)
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