Science, asked by mishrasanvi208, 2 months ago

While observing the roots of plants it is found that roots contain hair on them. Also, it is found that plants breathe through the stomata present in their leaves. Is there any similarity between the stomata and root hair of the plant?

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Answered by slimshady69
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Roots of the plant take oxygen from the air that is present in-between the particles of soil. Root-hair, which is an extension of the epidermal cells of a root, is in direct contact with the soil. Oxygen diffuses in root hair and reaches all the other cells of the roots. It is through root hairs that only carbon dioxide gets diffused into them and is expelled from the roots of a plant. Thus, respiration in roots of the plant occurs by diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide through root hairs.

Answered by Anonymous
21

Explanation:

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