Write three differences between respiration in plants and respiration in animals
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Respiration in Plants:
1.Respiratory organs in plants are generally stomata in leaves, lenticelsin stem, and the general surface of roots.
2.The rate of respiration is slow.
Respiration in Animals:
1.Respiratory organs in animals is generally the lungs, and the gills.
2.The rate of respiration is fast.
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1.Respiratory organs in plants are generally stomata in leaves, lenticelsin stem, and the general surface of roots.
2.The rate of respiration is slow.
Respiration in Animals:
1.Respiratory organs in animals is generally the lungs, and the gills.
2.The rate of respiration is fast.
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Respiration in Animals: 1) Respiratory organs in animals is generally the lungs, and the gills.2) Animals release CO2 as waste product into the atmosphere.3) As animals are heterotrophs they get glucose and oxygen from outside to carry out respiration. 4) The rate of respiration is fast.Respiration in plants : 1) Respiratory organs in plants are generally stomata in leaves, lenticles in stem, and the general surface of roots. 2) Plants produce glucose and oxygen on their own to carry out respiration. 3) The rate of respiration is slow.
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