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Desert plants excrete waste primarily through specialized structures that minimize water loss. Many species utilize a waxy cuticle on their surfaces and have adapted to excrete salts and other waste products through glands or by shedding leaves. Additionally, some plants can store waste in vacuoles, allowing them to maintain cellular function while conserving water. Overall, their excretion processes are highly efficient, enabling survival in arid environments.

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