Cellular Respiration In Plants Vs Animals. Among all the types of cellular respiration it is the most efficient. Plant cells respire the same way animal cells do but respiration is only one part of the process.
Plants and animals carry out this kind of respiration. Differences between plant and animal cells. It is only during the process of photosynthesis that large volumes of gases are exchanged.
In the first worm the amount of consumed oxygen increased from from 1 7 ml to 3 65 ml in the second worm the amount of consumed oxygen increased from 2 9 ml to 5 0 ml.
In the first worm the amount of consumed oxygen increased from from 1 7 ml to 3 65 ml in the second worm the amount of consumed oxygen increased from 2 9 ml to 5 0 ml. Hypothesis in this lab we found that respiration in animals worms occurred at a faster rate than respiration in plants germinating seeds. However animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen whereas plants store their energy in the form of starch. Beside this during germination and blooming of flowers anaerobic respiration also occurs.