Name the areas in a woody stem through which respiratory exchange of gases take place?
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Lenticels are the areas using which the "respiratory exchange" of gases take place in a "woody stem".
Explanation:
These lenticels are present inside the stem which helps in regular gas exchange. The woody stems have a layer outside them which works for respiration. There are many pores or inter-cellular spaces present on these stems of woody plants which supports the "internal tissues" and "atmosphere" to exchange the gases.
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