Biology, asked by subassr8467, 11 months ago

What do you know by division of labour

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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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.

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  • For example, beta cells in the pancreas are responsible for releasing insulin into the bloodstream.

HOW DOES A CELL SHOW DIVISION OF LABOUR?

  • Cells show very neat division of labour, each cell has various organelles which have their own function to perform.
  • Some of the organelles generally present in a cell are:
  • Nucleus, also called Master organelle contains DNA the genetic material which is passed on to next generation.

DIVISION OF LABOUR IN MULTI CELLULAR ORGANISMS

  • In unicellular organisms, the cell is capable of performing the different life processes with the help of the different cellular organelles.
  • 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.
Answered by Anonymous
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