Why are plants able to accumulate most of their waste products for long?

      

Why are plants able to accumulate most of their waste products for long?

  

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John
They store their wastes in nontoxic form. Plants wastes are not toxic, are formed slowly, hence minimum interference with cell processes
johnmulu answered the question on May 3, 2017 at 05:24


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