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Cells can regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health.
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Cells can regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health.
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This statement is true. Cells are able to regulate what they do or do not need in order to maintain their own health - this is done through the particular things that are filtered or not filtered through the cell membrane.
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