what is division of Labour? explain it with the content of both multicellular and unicellular? answer fast
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the division of labour means the distribution of work among the cells equally it always occurs multicellular
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-: " the division of Labour is division of work.
explanation = it contain both multicelliar and unicellular because
THE CELL IS MOSTLY MULTICELLIAR .
AND
THE CELL IS SOMETIME UNICELLUAL.
so it is both multicellular and unicellual.
because CELLS taking place activity .
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-: " the division of Labour is division of work.
explanation = it contain both multicelliar and unicellular because
THE CELL IS MOSTLY MULTICELLIAR .
AND
THE CELL IS SOMETIME UNICELLUAL.
so it is both multicellular and unicellual.
because CELLS taking place activity .
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