lysosome
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microorganisms
Yes, "clean-up" is hyphenated when used as a noun or an adjective, such as in "the clean-up crew" or "a clean-up operation." However, when used as a verb, it is typically written as "clean up" without a hyphen. Always consider the context to determine the correct form.
they eat up the dead plants and animals they can be called (the clean up) crew!
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the "clean up crew" breaks down old to make room for new.
The clean up crew of a cell consists of organelles such as lysosomes and peroxisomes, which are responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste and debris. They help maintain cellular cleanliness and prevent the accumulation of unwanted materials that could potentially harm the cell.
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They are the 'clean-up crew' of an environment. They feed on animal waste and rotting vegetation.
A cabin crew on a cruise ship is responsible for the housekeeping. They clean the cabins on the ship, pick up and deliver laundry, and perform maintenance if necessary.
the membrane helps clean
is when the immune system acts up and causes cells to break and cause hair loss
Collective nouns can be singular or plural. For example:A crew of workers were sent to clean up the storm damage.Several crews of workers were needed to clean up the storm damage.