Which statement best explains why cells separate and expel waste?
a. it releases energy...
Biology, 22.04.2020 15:22 19jcormier
Which statement best explains why cells separate and expel waste?
a. it releases energy necessary for organisms to survive
b. it helps in growth and repair of cells of organisms
c. it helps remove toxins from the body to maintain homeostasis
d. it helps break down glucose into useful energy in plants
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