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How do plants remove extra salts?​

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Answered by manuraman2011
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Explanation:

Through glands of their leaves.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plants that exclude salt prevent it from entering the membranes of their roots. In other plants that do end up containing excess salt, some accumulate it into older leaves so it can be shed with the leaves. Others excrete salt, in much higher concentration than seawater, through glands on their leaves.

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