JohnHeintz
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No. I also stated that there are colonies, biofilms and molds. I'm asking for an example or explanation for single cell organisms or eukaryotic cells becoming multicellular reproductive animals. The theory does teach this happens.You said you just wanted an explanation. So what is the problem if some of them say hypothesis? Beyond that, you do realize how Wikipedia works. There are citations for all the sections. Thus, you can click through and find the actual scientific studies for each of those.
Beyond what Dragan Glas has already posted, it appears you are not asking the correct question. You said you want to see single cellular life becoming multicellular. Both Dragan Glas and I have already provided that for you. Now, it appears, you are actually asking for single cellular life to give rise to worms, trilobites, and fishes. This is not what evolutionary theory teaches and more akin to Pokemon evolution.
So many people produce the "algae predation article". This is a group of single cell algae in a biofilm. Does not show how we get to skeletons, organs, eyes , reproduction , vascular system, nervous system and the like.