Plant cells do not exactly get rid of wastes but instead will use the central vacuole to absorb these wastes. Excess water is removed from the plants through transpiration.
The cells will often excrete the waste through their cell membrane into the blood where it is often transported to the kidney. The waste products can be removed by any different method e.g active transport or diffusion depending on levels of the substance and how harmful it might be.
the outer surface :)
OXYGEN and nutrients, also gets rid of waste and carbondioxcide.
Trees get rid of waste with photosynthesis when the let the oxygen out they are also letting waste out...
This is called homeostasis. This is essentially the cell trying to keep the conditions inside the same at all times. On occasion, this means that the cell needs to get rid of some of the waste products that it creates. The cell has many ways to dispose of cellular waste. The ways a cell uses to remove waste are: Definition of Cellular Waste Lysosomes Ubiquitin Scavengers Secretion
Waste removal prevents the buildup of carbon dioxide, which can affect normal cell function.
By the lungs and alveoli.
Their flame cells i guess...
The function of mitochondria is to provide energy for the cells to continue doing their function so it cannot get rid of waste
"the cell membrane"
because if a cell doesnt get rid of waste the cells could back up and an infection could occor
lysosomes because they get rid of waste
the outer surface :)
Vorticella produces cellular wastes that are diffused out of the cells. These have cell walls of cellulose outside the plasma membrane and diffusion is its way to get rid of wastes.
prokaryotcsa are in the cells and there function is to carry waste and get rid of it
the kidney, which is part of the excretory system.
So they can have food oxygen and other things from the environment
Diffusion is essential for cells to bring nutrients and releasing wastes without spending energy.