give an example of a plant where stomata is absent
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Respiration is the phenomena responsible for the exchange of gasses through stomata in plants.
Respiration is the biochemical procedure in which the cells of an organism get vitality by consolidating oxygen and glucose, bringing about the release of carbon dioxide and water.
The exchange of gasses happens in the underlying foundations of plants. They do as such by taking in oxygen from the air spaces present in the soil. This oxygen enters the root hair through diffusion and after that it achieves different cells of roots for breath. Carbon dioxide delivered amid breath move outside through the root hair similarly by the procedure of diffusion.
Respiration is the biochemical procedure in which the cells of an organism get vitality by consolidating oxygen and glucose, bringing about the release of carbon dioxide and water.
The exchange of gasses happens in the underlying foundations of plants. They do as such by taking in oxygen from the air spaces present in the soil. This oxygen enters the root hair through diffusion and after that it achieves different cells of roots for breath. Carbon dioxide delivered amid breath move outside through the root hair similarly by the procedure of diffusion.
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