Question
Distinguish between:
Respiration in plants and Respiration in animals
Respiration in plants and Respiration in animals
| Respiration in plants | Respiration in animals | ||
| 1. | In plants, exchange of gases is carried out individually by different organs (roots, stem and leaves in the process of respiration.) | 1. | In animals, exchange of gases is carried out by some definite parts or organs of the body, meant for respiration. |
| 2. | The flow of respiratory gases from one part of the body to the other, is a slow process. | 2. | The flow of respiratory gases from one part of the body to the other, is a rapid process. |
| 3. | The respiration in plants is slow. | 3. | The respiration in animals is quite rapid |
| 4. | In anaerobic respiration in plants the end product is ethanol and CO2. | 4. | In anaerobic respiration in animals the end product is lactic acid.. |
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