Respiration in Plants

Respiration in plants is a crucial biological process that involves the exchange of gases, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide, to produce energy. This process takes place in various plant tissues, allowing them to convert stored carbohydrates into usable energy. Unlike photosynthesis, which occurs during the day, respiration takes place continuously, both day and night. Understanding respiration in plants is essential for studying their growth, metabolism, and overall health. This category explores the mechanisms, stages, and significance of respiration in plants, as well as its differences from photosynthesis and its impact on the environment.

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