Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
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Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
respiration and photosynthesis
Two waste products common to plants and animals are carbon dioxide and water. However, only plants that photosynthesize in the dark have water as a waste product.
There is no waste produced by plant and trees.
Plants do not remove waste through the anus like humans. The remove their waste through their leaves.
in the large central vacuole
Waste products and decaying organic matter add necessary minerals to the soil to be taken up by plants for metabolic activities.
Glucose
The waste products made by plants during energy release are primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). These waste products are produced through the process of photosynthesis in which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (energy) and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, while the carbon dioxide and water are either used by the plant or released into the surroundings.
There are a handful of waste products that are products of a plant's respiration. Oxygen is one such waste product.
A. R. Ghani has written: 'Bibliography on the utilization of waste products' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Waste products 'Chinese medicine and indigenous medicinal plants' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chinese Medicine, Medicinal plants
because plants only secrete small amounts of nitrogenouse waste and that small amount is carried