How does exchange of respiratory gases take place in plants
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The way exchange of respiratory gases take place in plants is as follows:
- Gas exchange occurs in the time of photosynthesis in plants.
- Through tiny pores on leaves, exchange of gases occur in plant. These are called stomata pores.
- Also in roots of plants this happens. They take oxygen from air spaces in soil.
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The plants consists of small pores on the leafs called as stomata.
Explanation:
- Through the stomata, the exchanges of gases takes place through the small pores present in it.
- The oxygen in the atmosphere enters the leafs pores stomata via diffusion.
- The oxygen as reacts and causes replacement with the carbon dioxide gets released from the same porous stomata as exhale.
- During this process of exchange of gases, glucose is been released into the stems of the plant as an food supplement.
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