why don't plants need a a respiratory system?
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There is very little transport of gases from one plant part to another. Second, plants do not present great demands for gas exchange. Roots, stems and leaves respire at rates far lower than animals do
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Plants do not require a respiratory system because the parts of plants such as stems, leaves, roots etc exchange gases independently for respiration. They have no lungs or a specialised organ to breathe, as the rate of respiration is lower when compared to animals, thus they don't need respiratory system
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