Why do plants not need an Oxygen carrier like the humans in whom Oxygen is carried by Haemoglobin? Answer in 50 words
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There is no need of of an oxygen carrier in plants because plants synthesise oxygen during photosynthesis and they consume oxygen during respiration. All parts of plants perform respiration and gets oxygen directly. So, they do not need an additional carrier to transport oxygen.
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There is no need of of an oxygen carrier in plants because plants synthesise oxygen during photosynthesis and they consume oxygen during respiration. All parts of plants perform respiration and gets oxygen directly. So, they do not need an additional carrier to transport oxygen.
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Plants do need oxygen to survive. They respire (take in oxygen, give off carbon dioxide) the same way that animals do. The difference is that during the day, plants also perform photosynthesis, in which they take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
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