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(7) How does respiration in plants differ from that in animals?

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Answered by khush777
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Plants take in oxygen at night-time and give out the carbon dioxide produced by respiration. ... But at night photosynthesis stops and respiration carries on. Animals take in oxygen by through lungs by internal respiration and cellular respiration takes place inside the animal body and release carbon dioxide.

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Answered by jaskaransandhep7oysc
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It is very simple what we give out is what they take in ..we have pulmonary respiration theirs is cutaneous
They respire through root hairs and lenticles and stomata also
We breath through nose and respire through lungs
In plants the r rate is very slow whereas in the animals it is high
All plant parts take part in R
But I animals only a certain organs
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