Harrison Clark turned his head and looked at Star beside him, pointing to his own mouth, "So I'm just a single-celled organism?"
Star chuckled, "No, you're just an organic biochemical chain."
"So heartless?"
"Of course."
"Alright."
Harrison Clark shook his head with a bitter smile.
He still found it unbelievable.
It goes without saying that the earliest organisms on Earth must have had extremely simple structures, not even cells, perhaps simpler than viruses or bacteriophages.
He is a living human being, made up of countless sub-cellular structures and complex microbial structures, organically combined according to extremely intricate laws to form a highly complex life. How could his genes be exactly the same as the earliest single life forms on Earth?
There must be a problem somewhere.
A biologist proposed a guess.