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from where do the plants live in water get oxygen for respiration?​

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Answered by abir1304
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. Plants breathe through pores present on their leaf surface called stomata. Oxygen in the air gets dissolved in water existing in plant tissues. This dissolved oxygen is utilised for respiration. Also plants get their oxygen from the process of photosynthesis, as oxygen is byproduct of this process.

Answered by Anonymous
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Many land plants get some of their oxygen from water that rises from the soil through conducting tissues.

The Water conducting Tissue is called xylem, which forms the water in trees), water doesn't supply enough — plants also seed to take in oxygen from the air.

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