how is respiration in plamts differ from that in animals for 3or5marks ana
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Give the differences between respiration in plants and respiration in animals. ... Animalsusually breathe in the air for carrying out cellular respiration. Plants lack a respiratory system, which is usually found in animals. In plants, the leaf obtains oxygen directly from the air through the stomata.
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Celular respiration occurs in the mitochondria in both animals and plants. The sugars in both plants and animals are oxidized creating energy.
The only difference in respiration is that plants create their own sugars to be oxidized for energy. Animals must get their sugars from autotrophs or plants.
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