What is difference between plants and animals breathing.
Answers
Respiration in Plants:
- Respiratory organs in plants are generally stomata in leaves, lenticels in stem, and the general surface of roots.
- The rate of respiration is slow.
Respiration in Animals:
- Respiratory organs in animals is generally the lungs, and the gills.
- The rate of respiration is fast.
Answer:
They both are different from each but, how it is being explained below :-
Explanation:
The process of respiration in plants involves using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth. In many ways, respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis. As with photosynthesis, plants get oxygen from the air through the stomata.
In simple unicellular animals like Amoeba, respiration takes place by the simple diffusion of gases through the cell membrane. Most of the animals have, however, specific organs for respiration. The animals like earthworms which live in the soil use their skin to absorb oxygen from air and remove carbon dioxide.
In humans, we have a respiration system which consists of nose, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, two lungs (in which left is little smaller than right lung), alveoli.
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