Process of excretion in plants with Diagram
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The gaseous waste materials produced during respiration (carbon dioxide) and photosynthesis (oxygen) diffuse out through stomata in the leaves and through lenticels in other parts of the plant. Excess water evaporates mostly from stomata and also from the outer surface of the stem, fruits, etc., throughout the day.
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- These processes are responsible for most of the gaseous waste produced by a plant. However, as we’ll find out, stomatal pores are not the only opening plants excrete through. This is because other than gases plants also excrete solid or gooey things.
- Plants also excrete nitrogenous compounds that are produced in protein metabolic reactions. Another method is transpiration, whereby plants excrete excess water through their leaves, which are suffused with stomatal pores, or they cause this water to profuse from fruits and stems.
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