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.
Desert plants have adapted to the extremes of heat and aridity by using both physical and behavioral mechanisms.
An ecosystem is a place where plants and animals ( maybe humans ) live and animals and plants live in the desert so … 
Desert where only xerophytic plants can survive.
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cactus and shrubs
yes plants do infact excrete
No they do not
plants excrete by giving out oxygen
yes
water
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Some animals det their water from the food they eat, such as the kangaroo rat, that eats plants and seeds. Rather than excrete the water they conserve most of it.
By definition, in the desert
Desert plants carry out photosynthesis as do other plants to produce their own food.
There is no such desert named the "Safari Desert."
Yes, grubs could potentially kill desert plants.
5 animals in the desert and plants