Science, asked by eraghupathireddy212, 6 months ago

Do you think plants also respire like other organisms? How do plants take in oxygen?​

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Answered by sumitsinghekta
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plants dont take oxygen they take carbon dioxide and then exhale oxygen from the small micro holes on leafs

Answered by MahathiSabbani
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Plants do require oxygen to respire , the process in return gives out carbon dioxide . Unlike humans plants do not possess any specialized structure for exchanging of gases. They do possess stomata and lenticels actively involved in gaseous exchange . Plants take part in respiration all through their life as a plant cell needs the energy to survive . However,  plants breathe differently through a process known as CELLULAR RESPIRATION .

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