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During respiration, is there a gain in dry weight, loss in dry weight or no change in dry weight?

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Answered by monu7bishnoi
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During respiration there is loss in dry weight .
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

"During respiration", "there is a loss in dry weight".

Explanation:

In plants it should not be involved with the fact that "there is an increment in the dry weight" during the process of photosynthesis.

Energy is carried out during the process of respiration. There is an intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen. The release of oxygen requires the plant to use energy. Hence, the loss of dry weight during the method of respiration.

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