a waste gas createdby cells. Used by plants to survive
their process of food making.ALL green plants need Carbon dioxide to survive and they give oxygen to as their waste gas.
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.
Vacuoles are an organelle in a cell. They store things like waste and water for a cell. In animal cells thre are multiple smaller vacuoles, but in plants cells, there is often one large vacuole in the center.
stored in vacuoles, where they do not harm the cell.
WASTE
Oxygen
They need waste, bacteria, and plants.
water oxygen food waste disposal
When they take in the Carbon Dioxide they release Oxygen, Oxygen is also a byproduct waste of photosynthesis which plants do use.
Much like humans, plants need food, water, sun, and oxygen (carbon dioxide) to survive. Without these essential 'ingredients', plants would not be able to live.
Water waste disposal nutrients
vacuole in plants and animal cells also waste
their process of food making.ALL green plants need Carbon dioxide to survive and they give oxygen to as their waste gas.
Because humans cannot utilize carbon dioxide as plants do, so they are dumped out as waste via exhalation.
No. Oxygen is produced as a waste product of photosynthesis and is excreted from the plant as it is not needed by the plant.
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.
There are no centrosome in plant or animal cells. If you mean lysomes they break down food and diegust waste