how do plants excrete
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Plants produce two gaseous waste products i.e. oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration. Excretion of gaseous waste in plants takes place through stomatal pores on leaves. ... Excess of water is also excreted from the plant body through the stomatal pores and from the surfaces of fruits and stems.
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- Plants create a lot of excretory products through cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and other metabolic activities.
- In plants, the principal excretory products are carbon dioxide, excess water created during respiration, and nitrogenous chemicals produced during protein metabolism.
- Photosynthesis and respiration result in the production of two gaseous waste products by plants: oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Stomatal pores on leaves are used by plants to expel gaseous waste.
- Photosynthesis uses oxygen, while photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide.
- Water is also expelled from the plant body via stomatal holes on the surfaces of fruits and stems.
- Transpiration is the process of removing water from the body.
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