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where do plants breath from

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Answered by NikitayAdAv23
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✔️✔️The leaves of plants have tiny pores on their surface which are called stomata. The exchange of gases in the leaves during respiration takes place through stomata.

✔️✔️This happens as follows: Oxygen from the air enters into a leaf through stomata and reaches all the cells by the process of diffusion. This oxygen is used in respiration in cells of the leaf. The carbon dioxide produced during diffuses out from the leaf into the air through same stomata.

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Answered by Odra1909
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Answer:

Plants have tiny spores called stomata which helps them to breathe.

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