Yes, leaves utilize a form of cellular respiration that is often referred to as "breathing".
Tt breathes or takes in CO2 through its leaves through photosynthesis during the day and takes out the carbon to make sugars for the plant to grow and expels oxygen as a by-product.
Sedge grass breathes through small pores on its leaves called stomata. These stomata open and close to let in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process is called transpiration, where water is also released through the stomata.
carbon dioxide is taken through the leaves, and oxygen goes out. !
During The Process Of Respiration, Plant Leaves Take In oxygen Through Their stomata.
Euglena breathes through a process called diffusion, where oxygen enters the cell and carbon dioxide leaves the cell through the cell membrane. Euglena does not have specialized respiratory structures like lungs or gills, so it relies on simple diffusion for gas exchange.
it breathes through its gills
the truth is it never leaves the body the fish just swallows it
It breathes through gills.
No. It breathes through lungs.
crab
Tt breathes or takes in CO2 through its leaves through photosynthesis during the day and takes out the carbon to make sugars for the plant to grow and expels oxygen as a by-product.
carbondioxide leaves your body when you breathe out. the respiratory system helps move these substances into and out of your body.
carbondioxide leaves your body when you breathe out. the respiratory system helps move these substances into and out of your body.
through the air it breathes
Trees "breathe" CO2 (carbon dioxide) through extremely small openings between the plants cells on the bottom of the leaf, called stomata (stoma singular). Through the same stomata O2 leaves the leaf.
It breathes through its nostrils !
yes a mudskipper breathes through gills