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Mariulka [41]
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The lysosome and vacuole are similar to the excretory system. They both store waste and removes waste. The nucleus is similar to the nervous system. The both provide instructions for the functioning of the system. Summary. Cells are highly organized which allows for specialization of each cellular process.

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