What is the meaning of division of labour? Is it different from cell to cell?
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Division of labour' is a term that describes the specialised functions of cell organelles which come together to ensure the cellis 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.
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Division of labour' is a term that describes the specialised functions of cell organelles which come together to ensure the cellis 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.
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