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9. How respiration in plants is different from that in animals?


anuththarabashini52: 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. ... The respiration in plants differs from that of animals.

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Answered by tarun646
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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.

Answered by my1262005
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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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