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Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.
Plants use their stomala to exchange gases with the environment by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen and water vapor into the air. But I'm not sure about animals, anybody else?
Humans exchange gases through the respiratory system, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. Plants exchange gases through tiny openings called stomata on their leaves, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis.
Through stomata and lenticells
O2 in and CO2 out for animals, and the opposite for plants.
Root Surface
Stomata that can help plants to exchange gases.
there would be no exchange of gases
alveoli
Exchange gases refers to the process by which organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, typically occurring in the respiratory system. This process is crucial for ensuring that cells receive the oxygen they need for energy production and that waste gases are removed from the body. Examples include breathing in humans or gas exchange in plants through stomata.
Gases diffuse into and out of plants through small openings on the surface called stomata. These stomata are surrounded by guard cells that can open and close to regulate the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment. The process of gas exchange is essential for photosynthesis and respiration in plants.
stomata.