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name the structure for respiration found in plants

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Answered by Brainly9b78
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Roots, stems, and leaves of plants exchange gases for respiration separately. As we all know, leaves have tiny pores called as stomata, which is used for the exchange of gases. The oxygen, taken in through stomata is used by cells in the leaves to break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water.

Answered by Anonymous
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ll living things use a process called respiration to get energy to stay alive. Cellular respiration in plants is the process used by plants to convert nutrients obtained from soil into energy which fuels the plants’ cellular activities.

On the other hand, photosynthesis is the process where light energy is converted into chemical energy stored in glucose that can later be used in respiration.  on the green parts of the plant that contain chlorophyll.

During respiration, plants consume nutrients to keep plant cells alive while during photosynthesis, plants create their own food.

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