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!
Plants take in (inhale) Carbon Dioxide and release (exhale) Oxygen.
Plants "get rid of" oxygen, which is a "waste" to them, but necessary for animals.
It is released through the leaves into the air. We call it oxygen. They also use oxygen to help make their energy. Hope this helps.
The waste products of plant trees include oxygen, tannins, gums, alkaloids, resins, anthocyanins
they dont have any waste to get rid of.
They eat our waste and secrete their own. Much bacterial waste makes plant nutrients.
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.
In a plant cell vacuoles hold water and are commonly called water vacuoles but they can also store and get rid of waste by means of engulfing.
The vacuole stores food and waste in both plant and animal cells.
Waste that decays is called biodegradable waste. Dead plant material that has decayed (as in compost) is called humus.
There is no classification for that. Maybe if it eats waste it is a decomposer? What plant is it?
The Storage Area In A Plant Cell Is Called A Vacuole
water treatment plant
its called a water sewage treatment plant.
sludge.
Tyseley Energy from Waste Plant was created in 1996.
treatment and disposal of human waste.
Plants do not excrete waste materials from their cells at all. Instead, plant cells possess an organelle (a cell sized organ) called a Central Vacuole in which the plant cell deposits all waste products from chemical processes within the cell. The central vacuole is filled with waste products until either the cell or the plant dies, it does not "excrete" any sort of waste. Alternately you can look at it this way: Sugar is one of the factors of plant waste. The plant stores that, and uses it for energy. Second is oxygen. Oxygen escapes by cells called guard cells. When the stomata (the space between the guard cells) gets full, the guard cells swell open and release extra water, and oxygen.
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be broken down by other living organisms. Waste that cannot be broken down by other living organisms may be called non-biodegradable. Biodegradable waste can be commonly found in municipal solid waste (sometimes called biodegradable municipal waste, or BMW) as green waste, food waste, paper waste, and biodegradable plastics. Other biodegradable wastes include human waste, manure, sewage and slaughterhouse waste.
Medical waste contains some infected material. A Medical Waste Disposal plant sterilizes medical waste before disposal to the normal city dump.
A nuclear power plant