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How do terrestrial plants exchange gases for respiration?

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  • AThrough lenticels only.
  • BThrough stomata in leaves, and lenticels in woody stems.
  • CThrough the entire surface area of roots, stems, and leaves.
  • DOnly through specialized respiratory organs similar to gills.
Explanation

Terrestrial plants exchange gases (oxygen intake, carbon dioxide release) primarily through stomata, tiny pores on the surface of leaves. In older, woody stems and roots, gas exchange also occurs through small openings called lenticels.

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