Science, asked by vidushi6678, 7 hours ago

Is there any differenciation between division of labour and cell differenciation?

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Answered by IraKalita
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Not only do cells adapt physiologically to the local environmental conditions, but they also differentiate into cell types that interact with each other. This allows for task differentiation and, hence, the division of labor.

Answered by NoobInStudies
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Yes, there is a difference between division of labour and cell differentiation. Division of labour is the specialization of each cell organelles to perform special function1. It is the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons1. On the other hand, cellular differentiation, or simply cell differentiation, is the process through which a cell undergoes changes in gene expression to become a more specific type of cell2. The process of cell differentiation allows multi-cellular organisms to create uniquely functional cell types and body plans2.

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