Name the process by which plant parts like roots, stems, and leaves get oxygen required for respiration.
The process by which plant parts like roots, stems, and leaves get oxygen required for respiration is diffusion
Respiration through leaves:
The leaves of plants have tiny pores called stomata which help in gaseous exchange by simple diffusion process. The rate of respiration in plants is much slower than animals as the energy requirement of the animals is low. During daytime when photosynthesis is also going on in the leaves, oxygen for respiration is obtained by photosynthesis itself while excess oxygen is given out. During night time, when there is no photosynthesis stomata take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide as all organisms. Once oxygen is inside the cells of the leaves glucose is oxidised to release energy in the form of ATP molecules and is used for various metabolic activities.
Through stems:
Lenticels are the lens-shaped small pores on the surface of the stems of woody plants. Lenticels consist of thin walled loosely arranged cells with intercellular spaces. In the stem, they help in gaseous exchange.
Through roots:
Roots of plant respire by taking the air trapped in the soil.
Once the exchange of gases is done, then the process of respiration in same in every part of plants.