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There is no waste produced by plant and trees.
Trees get rid of waste products through a process called transpiration, where they release excess water and gases through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. Trees also shed leaves, bark, and roots as they age, which helps to remove waste products from their systems. Additionally, some waste products may be broken down and recycled by fungi and bacteria in the soil surrounding the tree.
Its their waste product.
The waste products of plant trees include oxygen, tannins, gums, alkaloids, resins, anthocyanins
No, trees do not have the ability to excrete waste in a manner similar to defecation. They release waste products through processes like transpiration and leaf fall, but they do not "poop" in the way animals do.
Methane is given off by animals as a waste gas.
trees also use photosynthesis to produce energy for themselves and so the waste product for plants who use photosynthesis is O2 which is oxygen.
Lungs because they give the waste products to the integumentary system.
i have no idea and learn how to spell "waste"
What I think about the trees is that, they shed their over-grown and no-more useful leaves in the season of Autumn. This is how I think that trees get rid of their waste.
Yes they do get rid of waste products when they are in there webs.
they are basically what you get after a reaction so if you were writing the by-products or waste products of photosynthesis CO2 and H20 arrow O2 and glucose the O2 and glucose are the waste products or otherwise called by products generally a waste product is one that you do not want