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Difference between plant and animal respiration class tenth

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Answered by 28mahekdugad58
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Answer:

The rate of respiration is fast. Cellular respiration is going on in every cell in both animals and plants.Plants and animals carry out cellular respiration, but only plants conduct photosynthesis. Again,animals obtain oxygen by breathing air,while plants release oxygen,as a by-product of photosynthesis.

Plants do not breathe, they only respire. Animals usually breathe in the air for carrying out cellular respiration.

Plants lack a respiratory system, which is usually found in animals.

In plants, the leaf obtains oxygen directly from the air through the stomata. Stems and roots also take in oxygen. In case of animals, oxygen is taken in through special openings (like nostrils or gill clefts) into the respiratory organ.

In animals, there is a respiratory organ (like lungs, gills, etc.) present within the body, where exchange of gases occurs. No such respiratory organ is present in plants.

Answered by medhapkalyan
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Answer: Following are the difference

Explanation:

  • plants don't  have respiratory organs like lungs etc. but animals have a well defined respirator organs.
  • In plants during anaerobic respiration the end product are alcohol and carbon dioxide but in plants it is latic acid
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