Division of labour is exhibited even in an amoeba . Justify the statement
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Division of labour means different parts of the body performs different functions. But amoeba has only one cell.
◆ Does it have division of labour?
Yes it does. Though amoeba has one cell, it has all the organelles present inside a normal cell. These organelles perform different functions to make the cell work. Hence they perform division of labour.
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Division of labour means different parts of the body performs different functions. But amoeba has only one cell.
◆ Does it have division of labour?
Yes it does. Though amoeba has one cell, it has all the organelles present inside a normal cell. These organelles perform different functions to make the cell work. Hence they perform division of labour.
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division of labour means the work is divided by in various part
we know that amoeba is a unicellular organism in unicellular organism division of labour is divided by it's cell organelle like as cytoplasm, mitochondria etc perform different work in the cell
we know that amoeba is a unicellular organism in unicellular organism division of labour is divided by it's cell organelle like as cytoplasm, mitochondria etc perform different work in the cell
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