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lenticels in a plant are​

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Answered by nbnidhi2582004
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Answer: lenticles are small pores which help in exchange of gases present on the bark of tree

Actually it is modified form of stonata

When plants are small and younger they have stomatal pores on stem also and when they become older and older these get closed and openings of lenticles are formed

Answered by pragati81
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Answer:

A lenticel is a porous tissue consisting of cells with large intercellular spaces in the periderm of the secondarily thickened organs and the bark of woody stems and roots of dicotyledonous flowering plants... The shape of lenticel is one of the characteristics used for tree identification

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