Unraveling the 700-Million-Year Evolution of Blood Cells
The evolutionary journey of blood cells across various animal species showcases remarkable differences and adaptations, reflecting their diverse lineages.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 15 days ago
Blood cells, a common feature among nearly all animal species, have a rich evolutionary history spanning approximately 700 million years.
Research indicates that while blood cells are ubiquitous, there are significant variations in their lineage and components across different species.
This diversity in blood cells not only highlights the adaptations of various animals but also serves as a testament to their evolutionary paths.