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what is the difference between respiration in lactobacillus and plant​

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Answered by jarnailsingh81460944
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Plants do not breathe, they only respire. ... No such respiratory organ is present in plants. The carbon dioxide produced in animals during respiration is released to the atmosphere, whereas the carbondioxide produced during plant respiration may be used by the plant for carrying out photosynthesis.

Answered by kiarasingh207
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Plants do not breathe, so they need to get oxygen through the stomata, the small little holes in their leaves, and also through their roots. ... Carbon dioxide is produced and is then released into the air right back through the roots and stomata.

and lactobacillus As their name implies, they produce lactic acid and derive energy from the fermentation of lactose, glucose and other sugars to lactate via homofermentative metabolism. ... This acid-producing mechanism inhibits growth of other organisms and favours the growth of lactobacilli that thrive in low pH environments.

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