Biology, asked by abhaysaliyan, 2 days ago

Explain how respiration in plants is different from animals?

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Answered by sufyank4548
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Explanation:

Plants do not breathe, they only respire through their leaves. Animals breathe air for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide released during respiration is utilized by plants for the photosynthesis process. Carbon dioxide released during respiration is not utilized by animals; it is released outside the body.

Answered by riproxgaming
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Answer:

Respiration in plants

Rate of respiration is slow.One of the end products obtained is lactic acid.Respiratory organs in plants are lungs and gills.Produces a small amount of heat.

Respiration in Animals

Rate of respiration is comparatively faster.One of the end products obtained is ethanol.Respiratory organs in the plants are stomata in leaves, lenticels and surface of roots.Large quantity of heat is released.

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