how is the process of exchange of gases is useful to plants
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Exchange of gases takes place in the plants through the tiny pores on the surface of their leaves called stomata.
The exchange of gases also occurs in the roots of plants. They do so by taking in oxygen from the air spaces present in soil. This oxygen enters the root hairs through diffusion and then it reaches other cells of roots for respiration. Carbon dioxide produced during respiration move outside through the root hairs in the same way by the process of diffusion.
The exchange of gases also occurs in the roots of plants. They do so by taking in oxygen from the air spaces present in soil. This oxygen enters the root hairs through diffusion and then it reaches other cells of roots for respiration. Carbon dioxide produced during respiration move outside through the root hairs in the same way by the process of diffusion.
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The process of exchange of gases is useful to plants in such a way:
1. Due to exchange of gases, Co2(Carbon Dioxide) can move in to the plant for photosynthesis.
2. Also they give out O2(Oxygen) moves out of plant which is essential for human beings and other animals to live on earth.
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1. Due to exchange of gases, Co2(Carbon Dioxide) can move in to the plant for photosynthesis.
2. Also they give out O2(Oxygen) moves out of plant which is essential for human beings and other animals to live on earth.
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