Sociology, asked by salmanzia64, 11 months ago

No division of labour is there in

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Answered by paroshnee18
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Answer:

multicellular organisms

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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There is no movement of labour in a unicellular organism.

Explanation:

  • There is no movement of labour in a unicellular organism.
  • Because it has utterly one cell which arranges all the production and the distribution of cells is not needed or we can say that in unicellular organisms a particular cell forms the entire organism.
  • A unicellular organism, also recognised as an individual celled bion, is a bion that contains a single cell, unlike a multicellular bion that consists of duplicated cells.
  • Unicellular bions drop into two generic kinds: prokaryotic bions and eukaryotic bions.

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