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mention any two sites where waste products are stored in plants

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The two sites where waste products are stored in plants are vacuole and leaves.

Explanation:

  • In the cells of a plant, the vacuoles are the major storing organs. The vacuole store any kind of waste produced by a cell.

  • The leaves are another site where waste are stored. This is the reason that eaves of a plant or tree change its color.

  • Without these sites for storing wastes, it would be extremely difficult for a plant to survive. The toxic waste could kill the plant if not stored properly.
Answered by brainlyvirat187006
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Answer:

The two sites where waste products are stored in plants are vacuole and leaves.

Explanation:

In the cells of a plant, the vacuoles are the major storing organs. The vacuole store any kind of waste produced by a cell.

The leaves are another site where waste are stored. This is the reason that eaves of a plant or tree change its color.

Without these sites for storing wastes, it would be extremely difficult for a plant to survive. The toxic waste could kill the plant if not stored properly.

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