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Name the gaseous waste in plants.


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Stomatal pores:

  • Stomata are the openings on the surface of the leaf.
  • These stomatal pores are responsible for the gaseous exchange in plants.
  • Stomatal pores are present on the epidermis of the leaf.
  • Due to the stomatal opening, the transpiration rate in plants is regulated.
  • The opening and shutting of the stomata contribute to the gaseous exchange.

Gaseous waste in plants:

  • There is the release of carbon dioxide and oxygen from the plants, which are gaseous waste.
  • Oxygen is produced during the photosynthesis process.
  • Carbon dioxide gas is formed due to the respiration process in plants.


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