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plants with excretion in animals?​

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In unicellular animals and Cnidarians, excretion occurs in each cell, without special excretory organs. ... In plants, the excretion consists in the release of carbon dioxide and oxygen via the stomata. The carbon dioxide is produced as a result of the respiration and the oxygen – as a result of the photosynthesis

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Living organisms are one giant chemical lab. Hundreds of chemical reactions happen in our bodies between various biomolecules. In plants, photosynthesis is basically a chemical reaction. All these metabolic reactions have byproducts that are eliminated through the process of excretion. Let us learn about how this elimination of waste products occurs in plants and animals.

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There is an immense difference in the structure and composition of plants and animals. Did you know that when chemical reactions occur in plants, oxygen is released? This oxygen is supposedly a waste product that the photosynthesis process generates.

Photosynthesis occurs in plants, in the presence of sunlight. This chemical reaction gives rise to oxygen, which is a gas. It diffuses through the stomata or the openings in the leaves. Any excess water that is present in plants gets evaporated through the transpiration process.

Another interesting feature here in plants is that some of the plant wastes are stored in cellular vacuoles, in leaves that fall off. Some other waste products are stored in the xylem, like resins and gums.

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Animals are generally more complex in nature when compared to plants, especially the animals belonging to the higher order phyla. Even among some lower organisms, excretion occurs through specialized organs, such as the nephridia seen in earthworms. In others, excretion happens through diffusion.

In the higher phyla and classes of the animal kingdom, animals such as fish, birds, reptiles, etc. have a specific excretory system in place to get rid of the metabolic wastes.

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