There are a number of questions one can ask about respiration in plants. Here are some of them:
How do plants respire?
What is the difference between photosynthesis and respiration?
Do plants need sunlight for respiration? or, can the plants respire in dark?
What happens during respiration in the plants?
What is the significance of respiration in plants?
Is oxygen needed for respiration in plants?
Do plants respire throughout the day (& night) or only during the sunlight hours?
How are respiration and photosynthesis connected (or interlinked)?
Write the chemical reaction/s that take place during the process of respiration in plants.
What are the products of respiration in plants?
How do plants obtain oxygen needed for respiration?
How many types of respiration are there?
Differentiate between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration.
Out of the two types of respiration, which one is produces more energy?
A number of other questions can also be asked depending on the grade in which the students are studying.
Hope this helps.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
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