Where do root cell get their oxygen from?
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Cells in the leaves get plenty of oxygen from photosynthesis, but cells in the roots often need to get oxygen from the environment to stay alive. Even though roots are buried, they can absorb oxygen from the small air spaces in soil.
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from the sorrounding soil.
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Root cells of most plants get their oxygen from the surrounding soil. Leaf cells, in turn, get their oxygen both from the surrounding air and from their own photosynthesis.
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