Biology, asked by akuorkoromaso, 1 year ago

What is the difference between plants and animals in excretion

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Answered by eshikaChowdhury
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plants tend to excrete waste by dropping body parts but animals can't drop their body parts for excreting

Answered by princekr00
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Plants tend to excrete organic wastes by shedding body parts—i.e., dropping old leaves. Animals can't go around dropping body parts to get rid of their wastes. ... Oxygen is a waste product for plants, though, and they get rid of this by enabling it to diffuse out of the body through the stomata (pores) of their leaves.

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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