The compensation point in plants is reached when...
Photosynthesis ceases entirely, and only respiration occurs.
The rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration, resulting in no net gas exchange.
Respiration ceases entirely, and only photosynthesis occurs.
The plant switches from C3 to CAM photosynthesis.
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The primary structure for gas exchange in leaves is:
Cuticle
Epidermis
Stomata
Vascular bundles
Which process is NOT directly involved in the gaseous exchange required for respiration in plants?
Diffusion
Stomatal opening and closing
Transpiration
Lenticular transpiration
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding respiration in plants?
Plants respire only at night
Plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide during respiration
Plants respire through stomata and lenticels
Respiration in plants requires sunlight
Seeds respire in
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon Dioxide
Hydrogen
Seeds respire in
Presence of
Presence of
absence ofΒ
both 1 and 3
In submerged aquatic plants, how does gas exchange primarily occur?
Through specialized air sacs
Through stomata on the submerged leaves
Direct diffusion across the epidermal cells
Through root systems from the surrounding water
How do plants obtain the oxygen required for respiration at night when photosynthesis is not occurring?
They store oxygen produced during the day
They switch to anaerobic respiration
Through lenticels and diffusion from air spaces within the plant
They do not respire at night