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in plants, lenticels are present on the surface of​

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Answered by chintannemade
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Epideis

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The lenticels found on the epidermis of different plant organs (stem, petiole, fruits) made up of parenchymatous cells are pores that always remain open, in contrast to stomata, which regulate their extent of opening. Lenticels are visible on fruit surfaces, such as mango, apple, and avocado. Lenticels permit the exchange of gases between the environment and the internal tissue spaces of the organs (stems and some fruits) They permit the entrance of oxygen and simultaneously the output of carbon dioxide and water vapor. In apple fruit, lenticels account for up to 21% of the transpiration.

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Answered by sahoosushree07
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the lenticels found on the epidermis of different plants organs made up of parenchymatous cells are pores that always remain open in contrast to stomata which regulate the extent of opening. lenticels are visible on fruit surface, such as mango apple and avocado.

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