Biology, asked by nanhi85, 8 months ago

Plants do not have blood . How does the exchange of gases take palce in plants ? Do they do not breathe in all gases like animals ?

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Answered by mysha7740
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Answer:

Plants do breathe - they give out carbon dioxide and absorb oxygen from the air that surrounds them. Their tissues respire just as animal tissues do. Plants, however, do not have lungs or a blood stream, so we cannot say that they breathe in the same way as animals.

We also have to be careful when studying green plants because in the light the green parts of these plants carry out photosynthesis as well as respiration.

Photosynthesis does the opposite of respiration. Carbon dioxide is absorbed and oxygen is produced. In order to study respiration in green plants we must block out the light, because although green plants respire all the time they only photosynthesize in the light.

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Answered by shelandrapal30
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Explanation:

oxygen carbon dioxide and water vapour enter the leaf cells we are diffusion they do not treated in not like animals diffusion is the movement of liquids or gases according to the concentration graduation from high to low

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