Biology, asked by akash789, 1 year ago

there is no divison of labour in unicellular organisms. why?

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Answered by pialewinsky
1
Because it only has once cell which does all the work and division of cells is not required .
Answered by no4
4
Heyaa folk,

Because, it only has once cell which does all the work and division of cells is not required. Division of labour is a unique phenomenon which is found in an organism as Even in unicellular organisms division of labour is found where different functions are performed.

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