DO PLANTS ALSO RESPIRE?

Here are 10 One-Word Answer Type Questions from the topic Do Plants Also Respire? (from your provided PDF), with answers and explanations after each question as requested:

One-Word Answer Type Questions

Topic: Do Plants Also Respire?

1. Question: Through which tiny pores do plants exchange gases?

• Answer: Stomata

• Explanation: Stomata are small pores on leaves that help in the exchange of gases during respiration.

2. Question: Which gas do plants take in during respiration?

• Answer: Oxygen

• Explanation: Plants absorb oxygen during respiration to break down food.

3. Question: Which gas is released by plants during respiration?

• Answer: Carbon dioxide

• Explanation: Carbon dioxide is released as a waste product during respiration in plants.

4. Question: What is the process of breaking down food to release energy called?

• Answer: Respiration

• Explanation: Plants also perform respiration to release energy from food.

5. Question: In which part of the plant are stomata found?

• Answer: Leaves

• Explanation: Stomata are mainly found on the surface of leaves.

6. Question: Through what do roots exchange gases?

• Answer: Root hairs

• Explanation: Roots exchange gases through small root hairs in contact with soil air.

7. Question: What type of respiration takes place in plants?

• Answer: Aerobic

• Explanation: Plants perform aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen.

8. Question: What is released in plants during respiration besides carbon dioxide?

• Answer: Energy

• Explanation: Energy is released during the process of respiration in plants.

9. Question: What is the main source of oxygen for plants?

• Answer: Air

• Explanation: Plants take oxygen from the air for respiration.

10. Question: What is the process opposite to respiration in plants?

• Answer: Photosynthesis

• Explanation: Photosynthesis is the process by which plants prepare food, which is broken down during respiration.

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