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difference between excratory system of human and plants​

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Answered by shashi1979bala
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In unicellular animals and Cnidarians, excretion occurs in each cell, without special excretory organs. ... In plants, the excretion consists in the release of carbon dioxide and oxygen via the stomata. The carbon dioxide is produced as a result of the respiration and the oxygen – as a result of the photosynthesis.

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Answered by RishaDhasade
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Explanation:

Excretory system in humans Excretory system in plants

Humans have a well developed excretory system for the elimination of nitrogenous wastes. Plants do not have a well developed excretory system for the elimination of nitrogenous wastes.

The human excretory system comprises of the kidneys, blood vessels that join them, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra. Plants use different strategies for excretion.

Excretion is in the form of urine produced to filter out the waste products, like urea and uric acid, from the blood. Excretion is by means of tannins, gums, essential oils etc stored in special cells.

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