xplain the
wayof respiration
in Aquatic plant
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Respiration is a chain of chemical reactions that enables all living entities to synthesize energy required to sustain.
It is a biochemical process wherein air moves between the external environment and the tissues and cells of the species. In respiration, inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide gas takes place. As an entity acquires energy through oxidising nutrients and hence liberating wastes, it is referred to as a metabolic process.
Let us have a look at the respiration in plants notes provided here to know about the process of respiration, and the different types of respiration that occur in plants.
Do Plants Breathe?
Yes, like animals and humans, plants also breathe.
Plants do require oxygen to respire, the process in return gives out carbon dioxide. Unlike humans and animals, plants do not possess any specialized structures for exchange of gases, however, they do possess stomata (found in leaves) and lenticels (found in stems) actively involved in the gaseous exchange. Leaves, stems and plant roots respire at a low pace compared to humans and animals.
Breathing is different from respiration. Both animals and humans breathe, which is a step involved in respiration. Plants take part in respiration all through their life as the plant cell needs the energy to survive, however, plants breathe differently, through a process known as Cellular respiration.
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aquatic plants follow the breathing method of spreading to obtain oxygen. the majority of the water surface of the plant shows cells can exchange gases and obtain dissolved oxygen in the water.
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