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- W2029122221 abstract "Continuous interaction with the environment is a basic feature of cell life. Precise recognition of the environment is a prerequisite for cell function and survival. The environment of the unicellular organism is the external world. Transition from unicellular to multicellular forms of life involves dramatic alterations in the recognition system since, while the environment of the multicellular organism is still the external world, that of the single cell may be, depending on its localization, either the external or the internal milieu15,16. The at least partial ‘internalization’ of the environment at the level of multicellularity results in specialization of the recognition system (for the needs of the community). While the developing nervous system acquires the ability to receive scores of different signals and to control the entire (multicellular) organism, the primordial chemical system of signal recognition acquires different functions which become integrated into the complexity of the functions of the organism." @default.
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