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Alexandra Sharp
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2 January, 12:56
Why are organelles surrounded by membranes?
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Aleah James
2 January, 13:10
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Membranes control whats good or whats bad to get inside the cell, basically it allows good things to pass into the cell and bad things to stay out
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