How does plants remove wastes from their body?
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In plants,
=>waste products are removed by diffusion. Plants, excrete oxygen, a product of photosynthesis.
- Plants get rid of water by transpiration.
- Waste products may be stored in vacuoles or may be stored in leaves which fall off.
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- They remove fluid wastes though guttation and bleeding.
- They give out gaseous wastes like extra carbon dioxide and oxygen through stomatas into the atmosphere.
- Food products which are extra, are not given out, but stored. Such stored starch and glucose takes the firm of fruits we eat. Thus fruits are nothing but extra carbohydrates and starch which plants produce.
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