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In submerged hydrophytes entry of CO₂ is through
Options
(a) Epidermis as dissolved CO₂
(b) Epidermis as carbonates only
(c) Epidermis as bicarbonates only
(d) Both carbonates and bicarbonates
Correct Answer:
Both carbonates and bicarbonates
Explanation:
In submerged hydrophytes (plant which remain completely dipped in the water) CO₂ enters through epidermis as both carbonates and bicarbonates.
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Topics: Respiration in Plants
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Subject: Biology
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