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Which kind of division of labour is observed in unicellular and multicellular organisms respectively??

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Answered by justinbieber5055
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As each cell is assigned with its specific task, it is said that labour is divided in multicellular organisms. In a unicellular organism, a single cell is responsible for all the life processes. This is called cellular level of organization. This can be seen in some simple multicellular organisms as well.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

As each cell is assigned with its specific task, it is said that labour is divided in multicellular organisms. In a unicellular organism, a single cell is responsible for all the life processes. This is called cellular level of organization. This can be seen in some simple multicellular organisms as well.

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