Different between respiration in plant and animal
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RESPIRATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS ARE AS FOLLOWS :-
Respiration in Plants:
1. Respiratory organs in plants are generally stomata in leaves, lenticels in stem, and the general surface of roots.
2. The rate of respiration is slow.
Respiration in Animals:
1. Respiratory organs in animals is generally the lungs, and the gills.
2. The rate of respiration is fast.
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Respiration in Plants:
1. Respiratory organs in plants are generally stomata in leaves, lenticels in stem, and the general surface of roots.
2. The rate of respiration is slow.
Respiration in Animals:
1. Respiratory organs in animals is generally the lungs, and the gills.
2. The rate of respiration is fast.
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1.plants respire through stomata but animals respire through different parts of the body such as humans breathe through nose.
2. plants breathe oxygen in day and carbon dioxide at night, but animals breathe oxygen throughout .
3. plants breathe less as they require less energy but humans have to breathe equally and sometimes more as we need oxygen to function the whole body.
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