How does a cell show division of labour?Is there any parallelism between the working of the cell and our society?
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The cell is made up of different organelles.These organelles have different functions that they perform within the cell. For example, the ribosomes are in charge of synthesizing proteins while mitochondria provide the energy for driving the cell.
Just like the cell organelles, different people in our society perform different functions. The government can be compared to the nucleus as they perform the duty of directing the society(just as the nucleus direct the function of the organelles). While the agricultural people can likened to the mitochondria which provide the food or energy to drive the society (as the mitochondria provide the energy to drive the functions of the cell organelles.)
Just like the cell organelles, different people in our society perform different functions. The government can be compared to the nucleus as they perform the duty of directing the society(just as the nucleus direct the function of the organelles). While the agricultural people can likened to the mitochondria which provide the food or energy to drive the society (as the mitochondria provide the energy to drive the functions of the cell organelles.)
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The cell is made up of different organelles.These organelles have different functions that they perform within the cell. For example, the ribosomes are in charge of synthesizing proteins while mitochondria provide the energy for driving the cell.
Just like the cell organelles, different people in our society perform different functions. The government can be compared to the nucleus as they perform the duty of directing the society(just as the nucleus direct the function of the organelles). While the agricultural people can likened to the mitochondria which provide the food or energy to drive the society (as the mitochondria provide the energy to drive the functions of the cell organelles.)
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