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Give the main points of difference between respiration in plants and respiration in animals.

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Respiration in plants Respiration in animals
All the parts of a plant perform respiration individually. An animal performs respiration as a single unit.
There is little transport of respiratory gases from one part of the plant to the other. Respiratory gases are usually transported over long distances inside an animal.
The respiration in plants occurs at a slow rate. The respiration in animals occurs at a much faster rate.
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पाठ 1: Life Processes - Exercise 2 [पृष्ठ ४८]

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लखमीर सिंह Biology (Science) [English] Class 10
पाठ 1 Life Processes
Exercise 2 | Q 49.1 | पृष्ठ ४८

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