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For a cell in a culture to effectively eliminate waste, the concentration of waste inside the cell must be higher than the concentration of waste in the surrounding environment. This gradient allows for diffusion, enabling waste products to move out of the cell and into the culture medium. If the concentration inside the cell is equal to or lower than that outside, the waste cannot efficiently exit the cell. Thus, maintaining a proper concentration gradient is crucial for waste removal.

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