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How does gaseous exchange take place in roots?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The exchange of gases in roots of a plant takes place by the process of diffusion. During diffusion, oxygen diffuses into the root hairs and passes into the root cells, from where the carbon dioxide moves out into the soil

Answered by SpanditaDas
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The exchange of gases in roots of a plant takes place by the process of diffusion. During diffusion, oxygen diffuses into the root hairs and passes into the root cells, from where the carbon dioxide moves out into the soil.

That means gaseous exchange takes place in roots.

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