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There is no respiratory system in plants. How do they breathe?​

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Answered by rekhachaplot8
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Plants do not breathe in the strictest sense of the word. Plants respire through plant pores, called stomata. During respiration and photosynthesis, gases go in and out of the plants through stomata using diffusion, not breathing.

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Answered by tanushkumar109
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Plants and algae perform photosynthesis, which converts atmospheric carbon dioxide and water to sugar using the energy from the sun. This process produces oxygen as a by-product and this by-product of green life is thought to have given rise to the current atmospheric oxygen levels of around.

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Plants do not breathe in the strictest sense of the word. Plants respire through plant pores, called stomata. During respiration and photosynthesis, gases go in and out of the plants through stomata using diffusion, not breathing.

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