Which parts help in obtaining oxygen from air for respiration in plants
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Normally, plants use the stomata for obtaining oxygen from air for respiration.
Stomata are the pores that also help to exchange the gases.
With the help of photosynthesis, plants would get oxygen from air with the stomata.
Normally, Respiration takes place in cell mitochondria that enabled with presence of oxygen.
Stomata are the pores that also help to exchange the gases.
With the help of photosynthesis, plants would get oxygen from air with the stomata.
Normally, Respiration takes place in cell mitochondria that enabled with presence of oxygen.
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Stomata is the plant part which help in obtaining oxygen from air for respiration in plants. Stomata or stoma is the pore which is found in the epidermis of the leaf, stem and other green parts of the plant. It fascilate exchange of gas through the various parts of the plant to outside or inside. Outside the stoma there are specialised guard cells present.
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