How are wastes taken away from cells?
How are wastes taken away from cells?
nerve cells collect the waste
they are collected by blood vessels
mitochondria remove them from the cell
the immune system removes wastes from cells?
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The correct answer is blood vessels. Waste products produced by cells, such as carbon dioxide and by-products of metabolism, are removed from cells through the circulatory system. Blood vessels carry these waste products away from cells to be eliminated or processed by organs such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.