Biology, asked by BiswajitBiswas, 1 year ago

how does a plants removes its resins and gums ?

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Answered by Rhea01
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with the help of their stem

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Answered by eminemrules101
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A plant stores such materials like resins and gums in different plant parts like stem, bark, leaf, etc and eventually sheds these parts off.
Hence, a plant gets rid of such materials.
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