in the large central vacuole
Plants remove waste products through a process called transpiration, where excess water and waste gases are released through openings in their leaves called stomata. Some waste products are also stored in vacuoles within plant cells or broken down and reused through various metabolic processes.
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the large membrane-bound space where water, waste products, and nutrients are stored in the? Vacuole
Plants get rid of waste products through processes like transpiration, where excess water and gases are released through pores called stomata on their leaves. Some waste products, like oxygen produced during photosynthesis, are released into the air. Others may be stored in plant tissues or excreted through roots into the soil.
Two waste products common to plants and animals are carbon dioxide and water. However, only plants that photosynthesize in the dark have water as a waste product.
Food is stored in the form of starch in the plant cell's vacuole, while water is stored in the central vacuole to maintain turgor pressure. Waste products can be stored in vacuoles or transported out of the cell through vesicles for excretion.
There is no waste produced by plant and trees.
In the US they're stored on site.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
The vacuole is responsible for storing water, undigested food, and waste products in a plant cell. In animal cells, waste products are stored in vesicles or lysosomes.
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Fluid waste products, or urine, are stored in the bladder. This muscular organ can hold up to 18 ounces (or half a litre) of urine (in most healthy adults)m before we feel the urge to empty it.