Do Plants Generate Heat

Do Plants Generate Heat - Endothermic animals generate heat metabolically by ‘burning’ fats and sugars during respiration. We already know a little bit about plants that can make their own heat, a process known as thermogenesis. In contrast, respiration rates in most plants are too.

We already know a little bit about plants that can make their own heat, a process known as thermogenesis. In contrast, respiration rates in most plants are too. Endothermic animals generate heat metabolically by ‘burning’ fats and sugars during respiration.

Endothermic animals generate heat metabolically by ‘burning’ fats and sugars during respiration. In contrast, respiration rates in most plants are too. We already know a little bit about plants that can make their own heat, a process known as thermogenesis.

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In Contrast, Respiration Rates In Most Plants Are Too.

Endothermic animals generate heat metabolically by ‘burning’ fats and sugars during respiration. We already know a little bit about plants that can make their own heat, a process known as thermogenesis.

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