Science, asked by rakhikulshrestha2012, 6 months ago

how is respiration in animals different from that in plants​

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Answered by advsurender77
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Explanation:

Plants do not breathe, they only respire through their leaves. Animals breathe air for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide released during respiration is utilized by plants for the photosynthesis process. Carbon dioxide released during respiration is not utilized by animals; it is released outside the body

Answered by Anonymous
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Respiration in Animals: i. It occurs through lungs.

ii. Animals release CO2 as waste by product into the atmosphere.

iii. As animals are hetrotrophs they get glucose and oxygen from outside to carry out respiration.

Respiration in plants : i. It occurs through stomata, lenticels, roots etc.

ii. It gives out o2

iii. Plants produce glucose and oxygen on their own to carry out respiration

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