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name the excretory products in plants ? how are they excreted ?

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Answered by zakir02
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Carbon Dioxide. This is a by-product of respiration of both plants and animals. ...Water.
The concentration of water in cells must be kept within narrow limits. ...
Urea. This is a compound produced in mammals from the breakdown of excess amino acids. ...
Calcium oxalate. ...
Oxygen.

Carbon dioxide gas produced as a result of respiration is used up during photosynthesis. Thus, the waste released by both photosynthesis and respiration are used up by each other. Leaves have tiny pores called stomata and stems have pores called lenticels through which excess gaseous wastes are sent out.

Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

The main excretory products in plants are nitrogenous chemicals.

Explanation:

IN plants, there are several excretory products produced by cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and other metabolic processes. The main excretory products in plants are nitrogenous chemicals created during protein metabolism, excess water produced during respiration, and carbon dioxide.

During photosynthesis and respiration, respectively, plants generate two gaseous waste products: oxygen and carbon dioxide. Plants excrete gaseous waste through the stomatal pores on their leaves. In contrast to carbon dioxide generated during respiration, oxygen released during photosynthesis is utilised for photosynthesis.

Through the stomatal pores, as well as through the surfaces of fruits and stems, excess water is also expelled from the plant's body. Transpiration is the term for the removal of water.

FINAL ANSWER - The main excretory products in plants are nitrogenous chemicals.

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