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In evolutionary terms, can we say which among bacteria, spiders, fish and chimpanzees have better body design? Why or not​?

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Evolution cannot always be equated with progress and better body design. However this does not mean that the organisms with simple body design are inefficient. But are still the most cosmpolition organisms found on earth They can survive hot spring, deep sea, and even freezing environment.
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