Multicellular organisms have a division of labor. Explain.

Asked by Abhisek | 1 year ago |  157

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A multicellular organism has cells as a basic structural unit in its body. The cells are arranged in a manner to form tissues like blood, bone, etc. and these tissues are arranged in a manner to form organs like the heart, kidney, or other body organs. These organs form an organ system such as the digestive system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, etc. and various organ systems of the organism perform together to form a complete individual.

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