Biology, asked by pranavd789, 9 months ago

division of labour exist even at intercellular level . Justify the statement by giving two example . first to answer would be marked as brainliest

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Answered by rupnpatil
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Answer:

Division of labour exists even at intracellular level and this is evidenced by the fact that cells have different organelles within them that perform different functions.

Explanation:

  • The cell is defined as the basic unit of life. The cell forms the smallest structural and functional unit of life.
  • The cell is endowed with various organelles in them that perform various functions.
  • Division of labour can be defined as the allocation of duties or roles according to skills and/or ability.
  • Division of labour in the cell
  • There are various activities that take place in a cell which include; energy production, protein synthesis, coordination of cellular activities, transportation of end products among many others.
  • All these activities are taken care of by the different cell organelles, all according to their structure and function.

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