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Ep 11 - Sexual Reproduction

41 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Any thoughts? Text me! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2571292/fan_mail/new] Sex Didn’t Evolve to Make Babies What if I told you sex didn’t evolve to reproduce? A billion years ago, single-celled organisms were already doing something that looks a lot like sex — and it had nothing to do with babies. No embryos. No development. No families. Just two cells, briefly merging… shuffling their DNA… and separating again. So why would evolution invent something so inefficient? Why give up cloning — the fastest, simplest way to survive — for something slower, riskier, and more complicated? The answer involves parasites, broken DNA, and a billion-year-old survival strategy that’s still running inside your body right now. Ep 11 quiz: https://fromcellstous.com/episode11_quiz Instagram: www.instagram.com/fromcellstous Youtube: www.youtube.com/@fromcellstous Sources and more: https://substack.com/@fromcellstousshow

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Ep 11 - Sexual Reproduction

Any thoughts? Text me! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2571292/fan_mail/new] Sex Didn’t Evolve to Make Babies What if I told you sex didn’t evolve to reproduce? A billion years ago, single-celled organisms were already doing something that looks a lot like sex — and it had nothing to do with babies. No embryos. No development. No families. Just two cells, briefly merging… shuffling their DNA… and separating again. So why would evolution invent something so inefficient? Why give up cloning — the fastest, simplest way to survive — for something slower, riskier, and more complicated? The answer involves parasites, broken DNA, and a billion-year-old survival strategy that’s still running inside your body right now. Ep 11 quiz: https://fromcellstous.com/episode11_quiz Instagram: www.instagram.com/fromcellstous Youtube: www.youtube.com/@fromcellstous Sources and more: https://substack.com/@fromcellstousshow

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Any thoughts? Text me! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2571292/fan_mail/new] Episode 10: Inside the Cell City 🧬 What if your cells weren’t just blobs… but fully functioning cities? In this episode, we take a tour inside the eukaryotic cell — where proteins are built, packaged, shipped, and even recycled. From the rough ER and Golgi apparatus to lysosomes and motor proteins, every part of the cell has a job. And none of it was planned. Every organelle exists because it solved a problem — one solution leading to the next, turning simple cells into something incredibly complex. 🎧 Next: Sexual reproduction — one of the strangest innovations in the history of life. 🧠 Take the quiz (ep 1-9) - fromcellstous.com   🧠 Take the quiz (ep 10) - ep10quiz.fromcellstous.com [http://ep10quiz.fromcellstous.com/] 📩 More + sources: https://open.substack.com/pub/fromcellstoushow [https://open.substack.com/pub/fromcellstoushow]

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