Question: How do plants breathe through Stem, Leaves and roots. Explain?
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Consequently, leaves, stems and roots of plants separately exchange gases. Leaves possess stomata – tiny pores, for gaseous exchange. The oxygen consumed via stomata is used up by cells in the leaves to disintegrate glucose into water and carbon dioxide.
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>> Young stems also have stomata. In old woody stems, lenticels develop below the bark to ensure gaseous exchange.
>> The roots of plants takes oxygen in between the soil particle by diffusion. Root hair are there which is in contact with soil and moisture.
>> In leaves, respiration takes place through Stomata.
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