No, There is no division of Labour among the cells of a colony.
All the organisms have been divided into four major groups i.e prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants and animals. All the organisms are made up of cells.
If you are meaning a bacterial colony,there is no division of labour.
it occurs in multicellular organisms
No
yes, there is division of labour among the cells of a colony.such type of division is found in multicellular organization.
no
cell specialization
The division of labor in multicellular organisms is having each cell organ to perform a specific duty. This is what a cell is compared to a manufacturing plant.
In multicellular organisms, certain cells specialize in their function and perform that specific function only. This divides the labor between different cell groups. This does not happen in unicellular organism where just one cell performs all the functions.
cells specialized for a specific functions as they performs in cell as a labour and community means a group so, different types of cell performing their functions to maintain an organization life..
A necessity of life.
list of advantages and disadvanteges of division of labour
cell specialization
The division of labor in multicellular organisms is having each cell organ to perform a specific duty. This is what a cell is compared to a manufacturing plant.
specialization among workers
No or False.
Abundance of food, Division of labor and making a colony
Specialized production
division of labor.
division of labor
it means for a specialized cell to do only a certain job
Specialized production
Specialized production