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What is difference between respiration in plants to that in animals?

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Respiration in Animals Respiration in plants
It occurs through lungs. It occurs through stomata, lenticels, roots etc
Animals release CO2 as waste by product into the atmosphere Plants reabsorb CO2 produced for photosynthesis
As animals are hetrotrophs they get glucose and oxygen from outside to carry out repiration Plants produce glucose and oxygen on their own to carry out respiration

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1.In plants separate respiratory organs are absent.
1.In animals respiratory organs are generally present
2.The rate of respiration is slow in plants
2. The rate of respiration is fast in animals.

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