What are the adaptations in plant leaves to satisfy the oxygen requirement for aerobic
respiration?
Answers
For aerobic respiration, oxygen is required. In plants, oxygen is taken in through pores present on the surface of leaves called stomata. Then through intercellular spaces present between loosely arranged cells of leaves and process of diffusion, oxygen reaches many cells of leaves. Then, further movement of oxygen molecules to other parts of plants also occur through diffusion and intercellular spaces.
The stomata on the leaves is the adaptation in leaves for aerobic respiration in plants.
Explanation:
The tiny pores on the base of the leaf called stomata is responsible for gaseous exchange in plants.
Plants mainly take in carbon dioxide to produce sugar in photosynthesis in presence of sunlight but during night reverse happens plants undergoes respiration.
The respiration in plants is of aerobic type. The oxygen from the atmosphere is taken in by stomata which gets used for breaking of glucose in the leave cells for energy. Diffusion of oxygen in stomata takes place as there are no specialized organs fro respiration on plants.
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