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In what three ways respiration in plants differ from respiration in animals 0

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1.Plants do not breathe, they only respire. Animals usually breathe in the air for carrying out cellular respiration.

2.  Plants lack a respiratory system, which is usually found in

3.There is no respiratory pigment in case of plants, whereas in animals, respiratory pigments play an important role in transporting oxygen to the cells.

4.In animals, there is a respiratory organ (like lungs, gills, etc.) present within the body, where exchange of gases occurs. No such respiratory organ is present in plants.

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