Biology, asked by chetancpatil826, 1 year ago

Where are waste of plants as gum and resin stored?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

Unlike animals, plants lack a well-developed excretory system.

Waste materials such as gums resins, oils, and latex are stored in different parts of plants such as barks which plants shed off eventually. Sometimes, they secrete these substances into the soil.

Aquatic plants secrete such wastes into water with the help of diffusion. The excretion of gases and excessive water in plants takes places through stomatal pores.

Answered by yssatardekar20
4

Answer:

Answer:

Unlike animals, plants lack a

well-developed excretory system.

Waste materials such as gums resins,

oils, and latex are stored in different

parts of plants such as barks which

plants shed off eventually. Sometimes,

they secrete these substances into the

soil.

Aquatic plants secrete such wastes into

water with the help of diffusion. The

excretion of gases and excessive water

in plants takes places through stomatal

pores.

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