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Breathing in Plants

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Estimated time: 2 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Breathing in Plants

  • Plants exchange gases through stomata (leaves/stems) and lenticels (thick stems), not specialised organs.
  • Each plant part manages its own gas exchange; demand is much lower than in animals.
  • O₂ produced during photosynthesis is directly used for respiration within the same cell.
  • Loosely packed parenchyma cells form air spaces, allowing easy gas diffusion across short distances.
  • Glucose is broken down in multiple steps to minimise heat loss and trap energy efficiently as ATP.
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