Plant Respiration Quiz
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Explain the process of respiration in plants.

Respiration in plants involves the exchange of gases, with oxygen being taken in and carbon dioxide being released. This process occurs in the mitochondria of plant cells, where energy is produced through the breakdown of glucose.

What are the key differences between respiration in plants and respiration in animals?

In plants, respiration occurs through tiny openings called stomata and involves the breakdown of glucose to produce energy. In animals, respiration occurs in specialized organs such as lungs and involves the exchange of gases to obtain oxygen and release carbon dioxide.

Why is respiration essential for the survival of plants?

Respiration is essential for plants as it provides the energy necessary for various cellular activities, including growth, repair, and reproduction. Additionally, respiration allows plants to obtain the vital oxygen needed for metabolic processes.

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