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18. Respiration in plants is different from animals in such a way
that:
A) all the parts of plant perform respiration individually
B) there is a little transport of gases from one part of the plant to the other
C) the respiration in plants occurs at a slower rate
D) all the above​

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Answered by mamta29111979
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Answer:

a) Breathing is different from respiration. Both animals and humans breathe, which is a step involved in respiration. Plants take part in respiration all through their life as the plant cell needs the energy to survive, however, plants breathe differently, through a process known as Cellular respiration

b)Plants, unlike animals, have no specialised organs for gaseous exchange. Gaseous exchange in plant occurs by diffusion through stomata and lenticels. ... There is little transport of gases from one part to another. Plants do not require much demands for gas exchang

c)Plants like other animals also respire. Plants also need energy. The plants get energy through the process of respiration in which glucose food breaks down in the presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water with the release of energy.

This energy is used by the plant for carrying out its various life processes. Thus, Like other organisms, plants also respire for their survival. The respiration in plants differs from that of animals. In other words, in plants, each part can independently take in oxygen from air, utilize it to obtain energy, and give out carbon dioxide

so the answer is all of these

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