how there is division of.labour in multicellular organisms
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=yup there is a division of labour it means cells divide there work like some cells make blood
=some cells help in digestion
=some cells help in clotting
=every cell as it's own work ...hope u understood ...have a nice day
=yup there is a division of labour it means cells divide there work like some cells make blood
=some cells help in digestion
=some cells help in clotting
=every cell as it's own work ...hope u understood ...have a nice day
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Division of labour in multicellular organisms
In a unicellular organism, a single cell is responsible for all the life processes. This is called cellular level of organization.
This can be seen in some simple multicellular organisms as well. But in most of the multicellular organism, there are different groups of cells to carry different functions.
Thus, formation of tissues paves the way for division of labour in multicellular organisms.
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Division of labour in multicellular organisms
In a unicellular organism, a single cell is responsible for all the life processes. This is called cellular level of organization.
This can be seen in some simple multicellular organisms as well. But in most of the multicellular organism, there are different groups of cells to carry different functions.
Thus, formation of tissues paves the way for division of labour in multicellular organisms.
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