Plants breathe through small holes in their leaves. Unlike us they do not breathe through lungs.
Plants have tiny pores on the backs of their leaves. If you look closley through a microscope you can see them. That is how plants breathe / respirate
All plants respire.
Plants and animals are both complex organisms that share in a cycle of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide when they respirate and plants take that in through their leaves and then emit oxgen which animals inhale. And the cycle begins again.
Trees respirate through tiny "mouths" called stomata on their leaves. The stomata allow oxygen to flow out of the tree and carbon dioxide to flow in.
all of them. if they respirate then theyre all the same.
plants breathe in through their stomata which is on their leaves.
Through their lungs ! The breathe air just as we do.
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.
kata-kata are plant that grow from leaves
Plants absorb CO2 for the creation of glucose in photosynthesis: 6 CO2 + 6 H20 = C6H12O6 + 6 O2 So if you put in six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules you get one glucose molecule and six oxygen molecules in return. Glucose is used by plants to respirate, like animals. Plants don't just absorb CO2, though, they also use it. Like other living creatures, when they respirate they turn Oxygen into Carbon Dioxide.
Transpiration; it occurs through the stomata of the plants.