Question on: SS2 Biology - Respiratory System

Explore the unique respiratory adaptations of plants. How do plants obtain carbon dioxide and release oxygen through structures like stomata and the internal air spaces of leaves?

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Plants have specialized structures for gas exchange. Stomata, small openings on leaves and stems, allow for the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen. Inside the leaves, intercellular air spaces facilitate gas diffusion and provide a large surface area for gas exchange, allowing plants to perform photosynthesis efficiently.

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