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Explain Excreation in plants​

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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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Excretion is the removal of waste from the body. Plants also produce waste products but very slowly and in very small amounts. They do not have any special organ for the removal of their waste product. The waste products of a plant are carbon dioxide, water vapour and oxygen.

Answered by Agamsain
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  • Elimination of toxic and waste products from the body is called excretion.
  • Organisms like animals have an advanced and specialized system for excretion.
  • But plants lack a well-developed excretory system like that in animals.
  • They do not have special organs for excretion. Thus, excretion in plants is not so complex.

Excretion in plants can be summarized as follows :-

  1. Transpiration
  2. Diffusion
  3. Storing

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✒ What is Excretion ?

  • Excretion is a process by 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.

✒ About Excretion In animals

  • Animals lungs excrete carbon dioxide as you breathe out.
  • Animals kidneys filter out nasties to produce urine, removing nitrogen waste from your body.
  • Animals skin sheds excess salt through sweat.
  • All vertebrate animals produce nitrogen waste in one form or another.

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