Biology, asked by indu99552, 1 month ago

explain division of labour in our body from cellular level to organ level comparing with the working of a society​

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Answered by MurkhInsaan
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Division of labour in terms of cell means that the different tasks are assigned to different cells in our body. These tasks are different from cell to cell as the different types of cells performs different functIons. A nerve cell is used to transport electrical signals from one part of body to another.

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Answered by stuhunar8342
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Answer: heyyy~

Division of labour is differentiation of certain components or parts to perform different functions for increased efficiency and higher survival. Multicellular organisms often possess millions of cells. All the cells are not similar. The cell present on the surface is dead and impermeable to protect the internal cells from the harsh external environment. They also form structures for offence and defence of the organism.

Every cell of a multicellular organism cannot obtain food from outside. The organism requires a system for obtaining requires a system for obtaining food. Its digestion and distribution. Therefore, a digestive system and system of transport are also required.

Certain cells of the body take over the function of reproduction. Others take part in repair and replacement of worn out or injured portions.

For optimum functioning of cells, a multicellular organism also comes to have an internal favourable environment.

Therefore, multicellular organism comes to have the division of labour.

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