Difference between stoma and lentical
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The main difference between stomata and lenticels is that stomata mainly occur in the lower epidermis of leaves, whereas lenticels occur in the periderm of the woody trunk or stems. Furthermore, the size of the stomata is determined based on the requirements of the plant while lenticels remain opened.
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Stomata:
- Stomata mainly occur in the lower epidermis of leaves.
- The size of the stomata is determined based on the requirements of plant.
- Help in photosynthesis and respiration.
- Stomata are small pores on the surface of leaves which help in respiration.
- Stomata are present on leaves to Gaseous exchanges play a very important role in delivering sterling.
Lentical:
- Lenticals occur in the periderm of the woody trunk or stems.
- Lenticels remain opened.
- Lenticals are small pores that are found on the stems.
- They also help in the exchange of useful gasses throughout the lifecycle of the plants.
- Lenticular are the openings made due to the bark on the stem which help in exchange of gases through stem.
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