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Explain the process of respiration in plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The plants get energy through the process of respiration in which glucose food breaks down in presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide and the water with the release of energy . This energy used by the plants for carrying out the various life processes .

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Answered by SainaPaswan
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  • Plants synthesise sugar [glucose] which is used during respiration to produce energy.
  • The glucose molecules break down, in the presence of oxygen, to release energy through a step-wise reaction.

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  • Exchange of gases takes place by the process of diffusion through small openings present on leaf surfaces called stomata.
  • The stomata generally open up during the day time and remain closed at night .
  • Stomata also help the plants in the process of transpiration.

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