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Explain ex creation in human and plants with drawing​

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Answered by Anjanapramod
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Plants need to excrete excess carbon dioxide and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of aerobic respiration in plant cells.

Excretion is a process in which metabolic waste is eliminated from an organism. In vertebrates this is primarily carried out by the lungs, kidneys, and skin. This is in contrast with secretion, where the substance may have specific tasks after leaving the cell. Excretion is an essential process in all forms of life.

Answered by Shreya762133
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  • Lymph is a colourless, mobile fluid connective tissue. It is the tissue fluid that slowly drains into the lymphatic capillaries from the intercellular spaces. The small lymphatic vessels undergo continual rhythmic contractions, the pumping action of which causes a slight negative pressure to develop. This pressure draws the tissue fluid into the lymphatic capillaries. The lymph is usually a clear, transparent fluid. It consists of two parts;' a fluid matrix, the plasma, in which float the amoeboid cells, the leucocytes. 

  • Human excretory system consists of a pair of kidneys, a pair of ureters, urinary bladder and urethra. The diagram is given above. 

  • The removal of toxic and waste products from the body is known as excretion. Excretion in plants is a simple process as they lack specialized excretory organs. The major excretory products in plants include the carbon dioxide and water which are formed during respiration and nitrogenous compounds formed during protein metabolism. They also produce oxygen during photosynthesis. The gases are removed through the stomatal pores in leaves. The water is continuously eliminated by the process of transpiration. The plants also produce organic waste products such as gums, resins, tannins , oils etc. which are stored in various plant parts such as barks, stem and leaves. Ultimately the shedding of these plants parts takes place. Thus, excretion in plants is carried out by diffusion, storing and transpiration.

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