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.........are waste materials eliminated from plant in calcium oxalate crytals​

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Answered by CreAzieStsoUl
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  • Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals occur as intravacuolar deposits in most angiosperm species. ... However, in most plants, these crystals occur in organs or tissues that will be discarded, which allows the elimination of excess calcium. This suggests that CaOx crystals have a functional role in excess calcium excretion....

  • Calcium oxalate is a common biomineral in plants, occurring as crystals of various shapes. It can be found in any tissue or organ in plants and is often formed in the vacuoles of specialized cells called crystal idioblasts. ... The idioblast has a single large styloid crystal with sharply pointed ends.
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