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utility of tissue in multicellular organism​

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Answered by abrar8996
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In multicellular organisms, several cells are grouped to form tissues. These tissuesperform particular function at a definite place in the body. For example, nerve cells from the nervous tissue which helps in transmission of messages. This is known as division of labour in multicellular organisms.

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Answered by akshitkumar01
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In unicellular organisms, a single cell performs all the basic functions such as respiration, movement, excretion, digestion, etc.

But in multicellular organisms, cells are grouped to form tissues. These tissues are specialised to carry out a particular function at a definite place in the body.

For example, the muscle cells form muscular tissues which helps in movement, nerve cells form nervous tissue which helps in transmission of messages.

This is known as division of labour in multicellular organisms. It is because of this division of labour that multicellular organisms are able to perform all functions efficiently.

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