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how do plants respire?​

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Answered by parul89
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The process involves taking in oxygen and releasing it as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere (air). Respiration depends on photosynthesis to produce the sugars it can use. The plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through hairs on the roots or through the stomata on the leaves.

Answered by vaishu4837
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Plants take in oxygen from the air and give out carbon dioxide.in the cells oxygen is used to breakdown glucose into carbon dioxide and water as in other organisms.in plants,each part can independently take in oxygen from the air and give out carbon dioxide.the leaves of the plants have tiny pores called stomata for ...

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