What is the significance of division of labour in cells of multicellular organisms? Is the same observed in unicellular organisms
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Different cells in different organs carry out different functions through the division of labour in cells.Most of these cells tare specialized to carry out only few functions effeciently.These functions are taken up by different groups of cells.Thus we can say that there is a division of labour in the multicellular organisms.No it is different in unicellular organisms.
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In multicellular organisms the division of labour makes the functioning of different organ system much easier.
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- The different cells of the organ system are designed in such a way that they are ideal to perform a definite task.
- However the cell of unicellular organism are particularly designed in such a way that they are capable of doing every type of work.
- Since there is no modifications in a particular type of cell hence the efficiency of performing the task is less in unicellular organism as compared to the multicellular organisms.
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