Biology, asked by sharmagokul2590, 11 months ago

How does respiration respiration in plants differ from animals?

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Answered by jhumuray
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Answer:

1.plants take in co2 in the day time and change to o2 at night

but animals only in take o2 and exhale co2

2.in plants there is no spefic organ for intake of gases while for animals there are special organs to respire

3.in plants gases only enter or exit through stomata

animals like frog it takes place through skin annd in fish throught gill humans use lungs.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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  • In plants all parts like root, stem, leaves, etc., perform respiration individually, while in animals either the general body surface or specific organs like skin, gills, lungs, etc., are involved in respiration.
  • The rate of respiration is much slower in plants than in animals. Unlike animals there is little transport of gases from one part of the plant to another.
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