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Gas Exchange in Plants (Biology Form2)
Gas Exchange in Plants (Biology Form2)
A plant has no lungs, no nostrils, no diaphragm — yet it breathes in and out continuously, exchanging gases with the atmosphere through openings so small you need a microscope to see them. 🌿 By day it inhales carbon dioxide and exhales oxygen. By night it reverses. Through stomata on leaves, lenticels on stems, and special roots in waterlogged soils, plants carry out gas exchange with remarkable efficiency. Avinto is ready to open your eyes to Subtopic 6.3: Gas Exchange in Plants — the silent breathing of the plant kingdom. 🔬 Type START!
16/05/2026, 14:26:32
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