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Which orgonelle is responsible for garbage disposal and recycling in an animal cell?
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Which orgonelle is responsible for garbage disposal and recycling in an animal cell?
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The organelle responsible for keeping the cell clean is the cell membrane.
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Lysosome is your answer.
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