Scientists capture plant

 Scientists capture plant “breathing” in real time for first time



A groundbreaking discovery has amazed plant biologists. Scientists have visualised the process of plant respiration directly. This marks the first time gas exchange has been recorded live. The research sheds new light on how plants survive and thrive. For the first time, humans can watch plants “inhale” and “exhale”. These images highlight the intricate and dynamic life of plants.

What Did Scientists Capture?


Scientists have captured plant respiration in real time. This event recorded by scientists for the very first time. The process involves gas exchange through microscopic openings called stomata. Carbon dioxide enters while oxygen and water vapour are released continuously. The movement of gases was visualised with unprecedented cellular-level detail. This breakthrough allows humans to observe how plants truly “breathe.”

How Plants “Breathe”?

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