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Biology, 04.12.2020 03:10 madisyn13

If the lysosome and cell membrane were missing from the animal cell would the cell be able to maintain homeostasis?
No, because the lysosome and the cell membrane aren't needed
Yes, becuse the lysosome and the cell membrane aren't needed
No, because the lysosome and the cell membrane are needed
Yes, because the lysosome and the cell membrane are needed

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