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Do plants breathe? What do they breathe in and breathe out? Also describe how breathing the plants is different from that of us?​

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Answered by Rajani17
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Simplified, we breathe in oxygen and carbon dioxide out, and plants do the opposite. We breathe in and out through our mouths but how do plants breathe? Plants also have mouths.

Answered by traceymishra
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Yes, plants do breathe as they are living organisms. They breathe in air containing much carbon dioxide and less oxygen and breathe out air containing much oxygen and less carbon dioxide. Breathing of plants is different from us as we inhale air lacking carbon dioxide and exhale air lacking oxygen, while plants do the opposite. Plants breathe through stomata, lenticels and the surface area of roots, while we breathe through our nose.

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