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All my all-ages science lessons are performed live into YouTube on Thursdays at 9am UK time, then stay here for watching on ... Cells are alive and in order to stay alive and maintain homeostasis the cell needs to move objects into and out In this series I will compare and contrast important terms and processes in Biology ...

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