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No, There is no division of Labour among the cells of a colony.

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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.

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If you are meaning a bacterial colony,there is no division of labour.

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it occurs in multicellular organisms

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great answer, tyyy ?
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awsome ty! ?
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great answer, thank you!

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yes, there is division of labour among the cells of a colony.such type of division is found in multicellular organization.

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