How do plants breathe?
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Plants do require oxygen for respiration which in return give out carbon dioxide. Unlike animals, plants do not have any specialized structures for gaseous exchange but they have stomata (present in leaves) and lenticels (present in stems) which are involved in the exchange of gases.
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according to about carbon dioxide like animals plants do not have any specialised structures the gaseous exchange but they have to maintain lenticels which are involved in the exchange of gases
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