Biology, asked by pradeepatharkar801, 2 months ago

Division of labour exists even at intra cellular level. Justify the statement.​

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Answered by BlinkTanya
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Answer:

"Each cell organelle performs a special function. A cell is able to live and perform all its functions perfectly because of these organelles. This is called division of labour. All cells are found to have the same organelles, no matter what their function is or in which organism they are found."

Answered by pradeepatharkar0801
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Answer:

Each cell has got certain specific components within it known as cell organelles.

Because of these cell organelles, a cell is able to perform all its function perfectly and exist(live).

All cells are found to have the same cell organelles, no matter what their function is or in which organism they are found.

Each cell organelle performs its unique/special function and constitute to the basic unit of life – cell.  Therefore a division of labour exists even at intra cellular level.

Explanation:

Each cell has got certain specific components within it known as cell organelles. Because of these cell organelles, a cell is able to perform all its function perfectly yn( All cells are found to have the same cell organelles, no matter what their function is or in which organism they are found. Each cell organelle performs its unique/special function and constitute to the basic unit of life – cell. Therefore a division of labour exists even at intra cellular level. The various organelles in the cell perform different functions. For example: Endoplasmic reticulum transports nutrients, plastids are involved in preparation of food, whereas mitochondria provide energy to the cell. Thus, there is division of labour at intracellular level also.

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