Yes, they're called stoma (or stomata). they are surrounded (or guarded) by guard cells.
yes
Plants breathe through small holes in their leaves. Unlike us they do not breathe through lungs.
They breathe through the stomata and other pigments.Plants have these tiny holes on the underside of the leaves that allows them to absorb co2 and produce O
when you breathe out, plants breathe in.
yes the plants do breathe
Plants breathe Co2 and we breathe Oxygen.
"Plants" do not possess a diaphragm and thus lack the ability to "inhale", rather they use pores on the surface of the leaf called Stomates. Being able to open and close according to external conditions, Stomates allow plants to exchange airborne gases and play a crucial role in respiration.
plants breathe in through their stomata which is on their leaves.
Humans breathe out carbon dioxide, the whole world runs in a motion, for example plants breathe carbon dioxide, we breathe in oxygen. Even fish breathe oxygen. They take the oxygen out of the water. So we breathe in what plants breathe out and plants breathe in what we breathe out.
Plants "breathe" constantly. Not just daily.
Why do people breathe ? Plants need oxygen too .
One reason is cuz u need it to breathe its photosythesis. We breathe out carbon dioxide plants breathe that in and breathe out oxygen which we breathe in. Without plants we would die.
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.