{"type":"video","version":"1.0","width":1920,"height":1080,"title":"Respiration in plant. - Animated Video By Ritesh Yadav - Mango Animate","description":"Respiration in plant. animation video uploaded by Ritesh Yadav. Respiration in plants is similar to respiration in animals, but with some key differences.*Plant Respiration:*Plant respiration is the process by which plants convert glucose into energy (ATP) and release carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.*Types of Respiration:*1. Aerobic Respiration (in presence of oxygen): Glucose + Oxygen * Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP (energy)2. Anaerobic Respiration (in absence of oxygen): Glucose * Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide + ATP (energy)*Plant-Specific Respiration:*1. Dark Respiration: Occurs in mitochondria, using oxygen and glucose produced during photosynthesis.2. Photorespiration: Occurs in chloroplasts, using oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.*Key Differences from Animal Respiration:*1. Plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis, then use it for respiration.2. Plants have slower metabolic rates, requiring less energy.3. Plants' respiratory organs are leaves, stems, and roots.*Importance of Plant Respiration:*1. Energy production for growth and development.2. Maintains cellular metabolism.3. Regulates plant's internal atmosphere.Would you like more details or have specific questions about plant respiration. Make your animation and host online for free!","url":"https:\/\/mangoanimate.com\/w\/wgzehcltwenbqyj\/respiration-in-plant\/wl5ehcqtzfnckto\/","author_name":"Ritesh Yadav","author_url":"https:\/\/mangoanimate.com\/homepage\/1ef8933e-94cd-687a-ad7b-f23c915625cf","provider_name":"Mango Animate","provider_url":"https:\/\/mangoanimate.com","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/online.mangoanimate.com\/ai\/w\/137864267262647168\/1\/thumb.jpg","thumbnail_width":1920,"thumbnail_height":1080,"html":"<iframe src=\"https:\/\/mangoanimate.com\/w\/wgzehcltwenbqyj\/respiration-in-plant\/wl5ehcqtzfnckto\/?type=embed\" width=\"840px\" height=\"473px\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen><\/iframe>"}