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The most primitive, if you will, organism would be a single-celled microorganism, a member of the domain Archaea. An amoeba is one example of a single-celled microorganism. In some fields of science the terms "primitive" and "advanced" have been replaced with "simple" and "complex" as the word primitive is mainly a reference to evolutionary timescale.

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