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Angelique Meyers
3 March, 00:29
Why do cells remove waste
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Chevy
3 March, 01:45
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Any accumulation of waste may be toxic to cells and so metabolic wastes must be removed from the body to maintain homeostasis.
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Danielle
3 March, 01:47
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So more cells appear
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Waste can connect to other cells, which is not good for cells, so cells get rid of waste!
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