12.5 Radiation of Multicellular Life KEY CONCEPT Multicellular life evolved in distinct phases.

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12.5 Radiation of Multicellular Life KEY CONCEPT Multicellular life evolved in distinct phases.

12.5 Radiation of Multicellular Life Life moved onto land during the Paleozoic Era. Multicellular organisms first appeared during the Paleozoic era. The era began 544 million years ago and ended 248 million years ago. The Cambrian explosion led to a huge diversity of animal species.

12.5 Radiation of Multicellular Life Life moved onto land in the middle of the Paleozoic era.

12.5 Radiation of Multicellular Life Reptiles radiated during the Mesozoic era. The Mesozoic era is known as the Age of Reptiles. It began 248 million years ago and ended 65 million years ago. Dinosaurs, birds, flowering plants, and first mammals appeared.

12.5 Radiation of Multicellular Life Mammals radiated during the Cenozoic era. The Cenozoic era began 65 million years ago and continues today. Placental mammals and monotremes evolved and diversified. Anatomically modern humans appeared late in the era.