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What is plant waste called?

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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!

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Plants take in (inhale) Carbon Dioxide and release (exhale) Oxygen.

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Plants "get rid of" oxygen, which is a "waste" to them, but necessary for animals.

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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.

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The waste products of plant trees include oxygen, tannins, gums, alkaloids, resins, anthocyanins

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