Ummm, thanks? It matters to me or i wouldn't have asked. For your edification heres why. My band will be recording an album soon and we'll have to pay for studio time ourselves. We're very poor, we need the quickest route where ever possible.
Are you just tracking the drums in the studio?
If no, then practice your asses off and go in there tight enough that you can all lay down a performance you're happy with in a single take. Maybe go back and double your guitars, and do the vocals as a seperate take for isolation, but the fewer times you have to play through a five minute song, the better.
If yes, and if you're just asking, "if there's a break in a song, should we record before the break and after the break seperately?" well, I'm kind of with Greg. It doesn't really matter. Personally, I'd just play to a click track and use that to keep everyone synched getting ready to come back in, but whatever your preference is, really.
If you're just asking, "do most pros play a drum performance right on the first try, or do they have to go back and try again sometimes?" well, if you want to keep the cost down in the studio, then obviously the fewer takes you have to do, the cheaper your hourly bill will be.
I guess I don't really understand the question either, because I can't see how it matters any more than in that you have to spend longer/pay more if you need to go back and try a second take.