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Why do cells remove waste

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Lysosomes and cell excretion

Step-by-step explanation:

If there are old worn-out parts in a cell, or too many mitochondria, or poisons, then the lysosome forms a membrane bubble around them, and the enzymes inside the lysosome break these large parts down into small molecules that can fit to get through the cell membrane

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