there are no such parts, they excrete by lysosomes or exosomes with the help of cell membrane.
they dont have any waste to get rid of.
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.
Lysosomes act as disposal.They destroy unnessesary things.
It is in neither it is just a bigger cell than a plant cell and an animal cell it stores food and waste.
The lysosome is responsible for degrading waste material within the cell. It contains enzymes that break down unwanted substances such as old organelles, debris, and foreign particles for recycling or disposal.
they dont have any waste to get rid of.
Medical waste contains some infected material. A Medical Waste Disposal plant sterilizes medical waste before disposal to the normal city dump.
treatment and disposal of human waste.
In a plant cell, waste disposal primarily occurs in the central vacuole. This organelle helps to store and break down waste products, as well as maintain turgor pressure within the cell. Eventually, the waste products are eliminated from the cell during processes like exocytosis.
LYSOSOMES
The waste in a Plant Cell is sent to the Vacuole.
Both plant and animal cells have a cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Plant cells also have a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles. Animal cells have centrioles for cell division and lysosomes for waste disposal.
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.
Lysosomes in a cell can be analogized to the waste disposal system in a factory. Just like how lysosomes break down waste and cellular debris in a cell, the waste disposal system in a factory handles and processes waste material to maintain cleanliness and efficiency in the workplace.
The organelle, the vacuole is found in both plant and animal cells. In animal cells they are small and are associated with the colelction and disposal of waste/ by-products within the cell. In plants the vacuole is large and provides internal structure and pressue within the cell, contributing to the shape and rigidity of the plant cell.
Vacuoles contain a variety of substances such as water, enzymes, nutrients, waste products, and sometimes pigments. They play a critical role in maintaining cell turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and facilitating cellular processes such as digestion and waste disposal.
Lysosomes can be compared to a city's recycling center. They break down and recycle waste materials, like garbage trucks in a city that collect trash for processing and disposal. Just as a recycling center removes harmful substances for reuse or disposal, lysosomes help the cell by digesting and removing unwanted materials.