why do plants not need an oxygen carrier like the humans in whom oxygen is carried by haemoglobin?
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because it take carbondioxide
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even plants take oxygen at night for respiration
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Plants don't have body fluids like blood in which O2 can't travel
they don't have complex structures and gases like oxygen are just diffused across cells
there is no high demand of oxygen for particular organ like in animals
they don't have complex structures and gases like oxygen are just diffused across cells
there is no high demand of oxygen for particular organ like in animals
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