Was division of labour? Explain it in context
multicelluear organisms.
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- Division of labour' is a term that describes the specialised functions of cell organelles which come together to ensure the cell is capable of surviving as well as performing it's role in the body. For example, beta cells in the pancreas are responsible for releasing insulin into the bloodstream.
- The division of labour in multicellular organisms refers to the presence of different organ systems that are incharge of taking care of a particular life process. For example, the respiratory system, helps the body in obtaining oxygen from the air and supplying it to the rest of the body
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All these cells perform specific functions. All the cells specialised for performing similar functions are grouped together as tissues in the body. ... Similarly, different functions are carried out by different groups of cells in an organism and this is known as the division of labour in multicellular organisms.
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