How fo the structure help in respiration of plants lenticels stomata root hairs?
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Plants take in oxygen through stomata, lenticels and root hairs. Stomata are the tiny pores present on the surface of leaves through which gaseous exchange as well as transpiration occur in plants. The opening and closing of stomata is controlled by guard cells surrounding it.
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(a) Lenticels help the stem to participate in respiration.
(b) Stomata help the leaves to participate in respiration.
(c) Root hairs help the roots to participate in respiration.
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