The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
stomata, Lenticals and the thin coverings of roots
The name of that organ is 'Pair of Lungs'.
The part of a plant that collects air is primarily the leaves, specifically through small openings called stomata. These stomata allow for the exchange of gases, enabling the plant to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen. Additionally, leaves have a large surface area, which aids in maximizing air exposure.
Gases are exchanged in a plant primarily through tiny openings called stomata, which are located on the surfaces of leaves. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide enters the plant through these stomata, while oxygen, a byproduct of the process, exits. Additionally, gases can also move through the plant's tissues via diffusion. This exchange is crucial for the plant's growth and energy production.
Gas exchanges occurs in the "alveoli".
they are not
They EXCHANGES GASES The Same Way As We Do. OXYGENEnters Their LUNGS And Exits Out As CARBON DIOXIDE.
The stems.
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
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The atmosphere exchanges gases by means of convection, radiation, and conduction. This is how energy is transferred between the Earth and the atmosphere.
capillaries
The lungs.
By diffusion through the skin.
stomata, Lenticals and the thin coverings of roots
the respiratory system