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There are many plants that can absorb industrial exhaust gases, but some of them can't, and this problem is not very clear. It's a bit complicated.
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Chrysanthemums, moonflowers, camellias, osmanthus, cockscombs, petunias, a bunch of red, junzi orchid, spike pineapple, spider plant, canna and so on.
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The best is the pine and cypress, which is recognized by the state for its purifying ability.
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Plants can excrete waste products through transpiration.
Plant cuticle transpiration through the cuticle of leaves and herbaceous stems, called cuticle transpiration, accounts for about 5% to 10% of transpiration. The cutaneous transpiration of young leaves can reach 1 3 to 1 2 of the total transpiration. In general, the transpiration of mature leaves of plants accounts for 5% to 10% of the total transpiration.
Plants that have grown under drought conditions for a long time have lower cuticle transpiration, with total transpiration of less than 5%.
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1. Fallen leaves.
Plant defoliation is an adaptation to the external environment, which can expel waste from the plant's body.
2. Breathe. Respiration is a common feature of living things, so plants also carry out respiration, complete the metabolism in the body, and produce waste products such as carbon dioxide and water. Necessary carbon dioxide is inhaled through the stomata and exhaled oxygen and carbon dioxide is produced by respiration and can be expelled through the stomata.
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Plants excrete waste through leaf litter and also through respiration.
1) Since respiration is a common feature of living things, plants also carry out respiration, complete the metabolism in the body, and produce waste products such as carbon dioxide and water and urea
2) Plant defoliation is an adaptation to the external environment, which takes away some nutrients in addition to the waste in the plant's body
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Transpiration, expelled by stomata.
Garbage is discharged through water, just like human sweating.
Deciduous trees can use their fallen leaves to carry away waste.
Sometimes tree roots can also carry away waste.
Plants also generally have a respiration effect.
Transpiration is the process of water loss from the surface of living plants (mainly leaves) to the atmosphere in a state of water vapor, which is different from the evaporation process of physics, transpiration is not only affected by external environmental conditions, but also regulated and controlled by the plant itself, so it is a complex physiological process. The main processes are: moisture in the soil, root hairs, intra-root ducts, intrastem ducts, intraleaf ducts, stomata, and atmosphere.
When plants are young, all surfaces exposed to air can transpire.
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This is actually not difficult, ordinary people can't do it, it can be done in ten minutes.
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Thirteen species of plants that absorb harmful gases.
Spider plant, silver queen, heguo taro, Boston fern, duck's foot wood, loose tail sunflower, emerald, pocket coconut, weeping leaf puree, millennium wood, **kudzu, hundred palms, ivy.
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Transpiration, expelled by stomata.
Garbage is discharged through water, just like human sweating.
Deciduous trees can use their fallen leaves to carry away waste.
Sometimes tree roots can also carry away waste.
Plants also generally have a respiration effect.
Transpiration is the process of water loss from the surface of living plants (mainly leaves) to the atmosphere in a state of water vapor, which is different from the evaporation process of physics, transpiration is not only affected by external environmental conditions, but also regulated and controlled by the plant itself, so it is a complex physiological process. The main processes are: moisture in the soil, root hairs, intra-root ducts, intrastem ducts, intraleaf ducts, stomata, and atmosphere.
When plants are young, all surfaces exposed to air can transpire.
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carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, stupid, etc.
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The green plants that people use to decorate their home environment every day can not only purify the air and regulate the indoor climate, but also absorb harmful gases in the air. For example, camellia, cyclamen, violet, tuberose, morning glory, caryophyllus, gladiolus, etc. can absorb harmful gases through the leaves; Spider plant, aloe vera, and tiger tail can absorb formaldehyde and other harmful substances, eliminate and prevent indoor air pollution; The fungicides secreted by jasmine, lilac, morning glory, honeysuckle and other flowers can kill bacteria in the air, inhibit the growth of tuberculosis, dysentery pathogens and typhoid bacteria, make the indoor air clean and hygienic, and prevent the spread of diseases.
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What plants can be raised to combat smog, purify the air at home and absorb harmful gases.
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Thirteen species of plants that absorb harmful gases.
Spider plant. Silver Queen.
Fruit taro. Boston fern.
Duck foot wood. Loose-tailed sunflower.
Emerald. Pocket coconut. Suspend. Ye Rong.
Millennial wood. **Kudzu.
Hundred palms, ivy.
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