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Which chemical can be toxic to the cells if it is not removed?
oxygen
glucose
water
carbon dioxide
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Carbon dioxide.
If not removed, CO2 builds up, lowers pH (acidosis) and interferes with cellular processes, so it becomes toxic.
If not removed, CO2 builds up, lowers pH (acidosis) and interferes with cellular processes, so it becomes toxic.
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