What are the methods used by plants to get rid of waste?
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- Plants can get rid of excess of water by transpiration.
- Waste materials may be stored in the cell vacuoles or as gum and resin, especially in old xylem. It is also stored in the leaves that later fall off.
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Strategies used by plants to Eliminate Waste :-
Plants take excess of water by transpiration.
The removal of solid and liquid waste takes place generally by shedding of leaves, peeling of bark, or by felling of fruits. The gaseous waste products removed mainly through stomata in leaves and lenticels present in stem.
Oxygen is a waste product generated during photosynthesis and is removed through the stomata in plants.
CO₂ is eliminated during respiration in the similar way like oxygen. Liquid waste or excess water is removed by transpiration.
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