From Cells to Us…How!? | The Biology of Life Explained

EP 12 - From one to many (multicellularity)

49 min · 22. Mai 2026
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Any thoughts? Text me! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2571292/fan_mail/new] For three billion years, life went solo. Then one day, some cells forgot to separate after dividing — and that tiny accident changed the history of Earth. In Episode 12 of From Cells to Us… How?!, we explore the rise of multicellular life: the first cells that learned to cooperate, the evolutionary battle against cheating cells (aka cancer), and how trillions of individual cells eventually became… you. Because multicellularity didn’t just make life bigger. It made complexity possible. Instagram: www.instagram.com/fromcellstous Sources and quiz: https://substack.com/@fromcellstousshow  Youtube: www.youtube.com/@fromcellstous

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