Which are the different substances excreted by plants? why?
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The different substances excreted by plants are oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water droplets. Explanation: Plants release oxygen during the day. This oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis.
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Oxygen, carbon dioxide and excess water are excreted by plants.
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- The elimination of material from plants, animals, and other living things is known as excretion.
- Excretion is the process through which hazardous compounds, metabolic waste products, and excess substances are eliminated from organisms.
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide in excess must be eliminated by plants.
- In plant cells, aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide as waste.
- A byproduct of photosynthesis is oxygen.
- Plants lack specialised excretory organs, in contrast to animals.
- The stomata in the leaves allow the plant to expel extra carbon dioxide and oxygen.
- Additionally, extra water is expelled from the body of the plant through stomatal pores, as well as from the surfaces of fruits and stems.
- Transpiration is the term for the process of water evaporation from plant leaves.
Plants excrete water vapour, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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