Where any two points of difference between respiration in plant and animals?
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Respiration in Animals
- It occurs through specialized organs like lungs , gills, etc.
- Animals release CO2 as waste product of metabolism into the atmosphere
- As animals are hetrotrophs they get glucose and oxygen from outside to carry out respiration
Respiration in plants
- It does not have specialized organs, it occurs through stomata, lenticels, roots
- Plants release both oxygen (byproduct of photosynthesis) and carbon dioxide (byproduct of respiration) into the atmosphere
- Plants take in carbon dioxide from the environment to produce glucose inside its body and hence are known as autotrophs.
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