Plants release excess gas through small openings called stomata on their leaves. These stomata allow for the exchange of gases, including oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the plant and its environment. Additionally, some gases may be expelled through root systems into the soil.
The gas that the body needs to get rid of is carbon dioxide. It is produced as a waste product of cellular respiration and is expelled from the body through the lungs when we exhale.
Plants release oxygen gas (O2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Nitrogen gas is changed into a useful form for plants by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil. These bacteria convert nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use to grow, known as ammonium or nitrate.
Oxygen is the gas in the atmosphere that is continually being renewed by plants through the process of photosynthesis. Plants use carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce oxygen as a byproduct, helping to maintain the balance of gases in the atmosphere.
When plants die or are burned, they release carbon dioxide gas back into the atmosphere. This process is known as respiration or combustion, and it is a part of the carbon cycle.
Burning is a good technique, it helped me get rid of the air plants on my shrub.
Plants give off waste as a products through photosynthesis. These wastes include but are not limited to oxygen the gas.
by farting
Oxygen
Plants release oxygen as a waste gas.
Start farting
Put them in gas chambers.
co2
Depending on what sort of "get rid of" you are talking about, a person can: 1. Fart 2. Take a Gas-X tablet, orsomething similar.
find it out your self like me
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
Plants give off oxygen gas in the light.