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That would be air.
Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, their method of making their own "food" by absorbing sunlight, water, nutrients from the soil and carbon dioxide. So essentially oxygen is their "waste" product. Lucky for us!
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.
When a plant rots or is burned, carbon bound up in the plant is released.
oxygen
The waste product is carbon dioxide and the lungs are responsible for this transfer
burning from cars and plant also cement processing and decomposing material vegetation at night
That would be air.
Carbon dioxide is the waste product of the process of respiration in plants and animals and it is also released into the atmosphere by active volcanoes.The burning of coal and wood
I did not quite get this, but if this helps, good. ( this is from my biology book)"Carbon dioxide is made by cells as a waste product of respiration, and is released across the gaseous exchange surface"
Plants and other producers use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. They produce oxygen as a waste product. Carbon dioxide moves from the air into the leaves of plants. Oxygen moves from the plant into the air through the leaves. Almost all li..
Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, their method of making their own "food" by absorbing sunlight, water, nutrients from the soil and carbon dioxide. So essentially oxygen is their "waste" product. Lucky for us!
Carbon dioxide.
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The equation for photosynthesis is: Carbon dioxide + water + light --> glucose + water + oxygen Therefore, photosynthesis produces glucose (stored in plant as sugar), water (lost through transpiration and kept for the plant), and oxygen (released into air).
Oxygen! AKA: The air we breathe.
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.