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explain the process of respiration in plant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During respiration, in different plant parts, significantly less exchange of gas takes place. Leaves possess stomata – tiny pores, for gaseous exchange. The oxygen consumed via stomata is used up by cells in the leaves to disintegrate glucose into water and carbon dioxide.

Answered by mamilata810
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Explanation:

The leaves of plants have tiny pores on their surface which are called stomata. The exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) in the leaves during respiration takes place through stomata. Oxygen from air enters into a leaf through stomata and reaches all the cells by the process of diffusion.

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The stems of herbaceous plants have stomata. The oxygen from air diffuses into the stem of a herbaceous plant through stomata and reaches all the cells for respiration. The carbon dioxide gas produced during respiration diffuses out into the air through the same stomata.

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