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is there any division of labour among the cells of a colony? if you find division of labour among the cells and tissue what level of cellular organization is it ?

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Answered by e10154avneesh
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Answer:

If you find division of labour among the cell and tissue, what level of cellular organization is it? 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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Answered by smartbrainz
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if there is division of labour between cells and tissue then the level of organisation is tissue level of organisation.

Explanation:

  • tissue can be defined as a group of cells which perform the similar function and our morphologically model is similar. in multicellular non primitive organism the cells are divided into various types so as to perform the labour much easily.
  • Hence there is tissue and organ level of Organisation in such organism. there is also morphological changes in each of the tissue and cell so that the work is performed more efficiently.

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