Plant's respiration rate is affected by many different factors, including tissue age, temperature, oxygen, carbon dioxide, damage, lack of water and available sugars.
oxygen effects the rate ofn respiration in plants
Yes, plants, just like animals, require oxygen for the process of respiration. But during the day hours, they are involved in photosynthesis which requires the intake of carbon dioxide. The rate of respiration in plants is very low as compared to the rate of photosynthesis.
plants respire during the day as well the rate of respiration is lower than the rate of photosynthesis in the day
In general, net respiration (Rnet) in plants increases as light intensity increases.
Yes because photosynthesis occurs at a faster rate than cellular respiration
oxygen effects the rate ofn respiration in plants
Animals require higher rate of respiration as they move from one place to another and therefore they need more energy. There the rate of respiration in animals is than in plants. They require more enrgy.
Yes, plants, just like animals, require oxygen for the process of respiration. But during the day hours, they are involved in photosynthesis which requires the intake of carbon dioxide. The rate of respiration in plants is very low as compared to the rate of photosynthesis.
plants respire during the day as well the rate of respiration is lower than the rate of photosynthesis in the day
In general, net respiration (Rnet) in plants increases as light intensity increases.
This is very simple. Animals do use(inhale-exhale) muscles(rib muscles and diaphragm) when breathing, but respiration in plants can be considered as only a chemical reaction, nothing more. This is why animals lose more energy through respiration.
Yes because photosynthesis occurs at a faster rate than cellular respiration
when plants take in oxygen and release carbondioxide DURING THE DAY TIME IN PRESENCE OF LIGHT IT IS CALLED RESPIRATION OR PHOTO-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS.
Plants produce food to run their cellular activities, so they burn the food they produce while some of it gets stored. Therefore, the rate of respiration must be taken in account in order to see the complete rate of photosynthesis.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
The respiration rate is the number of breaths taken in 1 minute.
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