“…These include: 1) the simple regulation between proliferation and apoptosis at the single cell level to allow a population of initially identical cells to expand and survive in changing microenvironmental conditions; 2) the development of specialisation in cells (already evidenced at elementary levels of evolution towards multicellularity, for example, M A N U S C R I P T [22], [60], [103], [125], [152,153], [157], [168], [171], [177], [194], [215,216], [223], [226], [233], [248], [249,250] [156] fauna, first metazoa 2.0 that needed atmospheric or oceanic oxygen and the so-called Cambrian explosion [109]. Although oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere began before -850 My, we have mentioned here only the period during which it became significant enough to allow for the progressive constitution of evolved metazoans [125] (see also [195]…”