Is there any division in cells of a colony. If any in tissues what level of organization is it?
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In biology, a colony is composed of two or more conspecific individuals living in close association with, or connected to, one another. ... It is a cluster of identical cells (clones) on the surface of (or within) a solid medium, usually derived from a single parent cell, as in bacterial colony.
Originally Answered: Is there any division of labour among the cell of a colony? ... Organs are made of several tissues, each tissue consists of cells that differentiated into specific types with specific functions. Therefore, there is a “division of labor” so to speak.
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