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From where do the cells of root get their required oxygen?​

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Answered by sk6949072
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Root cells of most plants get their oxygen from the surrounding soil. Leaf cells, in turn, get their oxygen both from the surrounding air and from their own photosynthesis. ... These are hollow tubes that stick to the air from the root system and allow oxygen to diffuse to the roots.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Root cells of most plants get their oxygen from the surrounding soil. Leaf cells, in turn, get their oxygen both from the surrounding air and from their own photosynthesis. ... These are hollow tubes that stick to the air from the root system and allow oxygen to diffuse to the roots.

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