How unicellular organisms show division of labour?
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unicellular organisms do not show division of labour as unicellular organisms are single celled organisms so the cell is forced to perform all kind of tasks.
multicellular organisms have a lot of cells so their cells are divided into tissue and then organs so they perform division of labour like that.
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multicellular organisms have a lot of cells so their cells are divided into tissue and then organs so they perform division of labour like that.
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Division of labour is a unique phenomenon which is found in an organism as well as in the different parts of the cell consisting the organism. Even in unicellular organisms division of labour is found where different functions are performed by different parts of the cell
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