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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 7 months ago
During respiration in plants, very little amount of gas exchanges takes place within the different parts of the plants. Therefore, each part takes care of its own energy requirements. Roots, stems, and leaves of plants exchange gases for respiration separately. As we all know, leaves have tiny pores called as stomata, which is used for the exchange of gases. The oxygen, taken in through stomata is used by the cells in the leaves to break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water.
Roots also absorb air from the air spaces present between the soil particles. Thus, the oxygen absorbed through roots are used to release energy which is later utilized for the transport of minerals and salts from the soil.
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