Plants excrete by giving us oxygen.
The principal things that a plant needs to dispose of are O2, and water. The O2, waste product of photosynthesis, is got rid of by diffusion from the leaves; and the surplus water, now unwanted after transport of minerals, is got rid of by guttation, and appears as small spherical droplets on the edges of the leaves. Commonly mistaken for dew.
Waste (gases) pass through the stem and into the leaves through tiny tubes called xylem and phloem. Then, the gases go into the air through the stomatal pores on the bottoms of the leaves.
Urine is excreted from the kidneys.
Carbon dioxide produced by green plants during photosynthesis is utilized in the process to make glucose, which serves as an energy source for the plant. Therefore, it is not excreted as a waste product but instead plays a vital role in the plant's metabolic processes.
Alkaloids are typically excreted from plants through various mechanisms, including secretion into specialized structures like glandular cells, or they may accumulate in tissues such as leaves, roots, or seeds. Some plants release alkaloids into the soil or surrounding environment through leaching or root exudation. Additionally, alkaloids can be found in plant exudates, such as resins or saps, which are released when the plant is injured. These processes help the plant deter herbivores, attract pollinators, or prevent microbial infections.
Urea is predominantly carried in urine, which is produced by the kidneys and excreted through the urinary system. In the bloodstream, urea is carried in the form of urea nitrogen and is filtered by the kidneys to be excreted in urine.
The three nitrogenous wastes excreted by animals are ammonia (most toxic, released by aquatic animals), urea (less toxic, excreted by mammals), and uric acid (least toxic, excreted by birds and reptiles).
No. Oxygen is produced as a waste product of photosynthesis and is excreted from the plant as it is not needed by the plant.
Luda is excreted and the mitochondria produces Lil wayne
Salt makes plants wilt because salt is hydrophilic, or a substance that encourages water to be excreted from the plants, causing the plant to wilt and even die.
Urine is excreted from the kidneys.
Carbon dioxide produced by green plants during photosynthesis is utilized in the process to make glucose, which serves as an energy source for the plant. Therefore, it is not excreted as a waste product but instead plays a vital role in the plant's metabolic processes.
Alkaloids are typically excreted from plants through various mechanisms, including secretion into specialized structures like glandular cells, or they may accumulate in tissues such as leaves, roots, or seeds. Some plants release alkaloids into the soil or surrounding environment through leaching or root exudation. Additionally, alkaloids can be found in plant exudates, such as resins or saps, which are released when the plant is injured. These processes help the plant deter herbivores, attract pollinators, or prevent microbial infections.
Yes, THC can be excreted in feces.
Amylase is excreted in the mouth (saliva), stomach, and pancreas.
Glucose, which is stored in the root system of the plant. Oxygen and water molecules are formed also, but they are wastes and are excreted into the atmosphere through the leaves.
The main waste excreted by the skin is heat.
Uroporphyrin is a substance that is excreted in the urine. This is excreted in very small amounts at a time.
They tend to be excreted in bile and then into the intestine.