How does Respiration takes place in aquatic plants
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The Process of Respiration in Plants
Leaves possess stomata – tiny pores, for gaseous exchange. The oxygen consumed via stomata is used up by cells in the leaves to disintegrate glucose into water and carbon dioxide.
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Many wetland plants have gas films on submerged leaf surfaces. ... Gas films on submerged leaves enable continued gas exchange via stomata and thus bypassing of cuticle resistance, enhancing exchange of O2 and CO2 with the surrounding water, and therefore underwater PN and respiration
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