Biology, asked by rajivdivinenoni, 7 months ago

why division of Labour is possible in multicellular organisms not in unicellular organism​

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Answered by StunningBabe27
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  • Cells are organized in tissues which are a group of cells that have a similar function within an organism. Different tissues come together to form an organ to perform a specific function. ... Thus, the division of labour is seen in multicellular organisms.

Answered by saroshali047
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Unicellular organisms are far more simple. Their life is dependent on a single cell only which performs all the activities like respiration, excretion, and that single cell is sufficient to continue the species.

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