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Odd one out between cuticle , hydathodes , stomata, lenticels

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Explanation:

Hydathodes is the odd one out between this 4 options.

  • Cuticle: A cuticle is an organism's external layer or area that makes touch with the environment. The epidermis secretes the dead, noncellular cuticle in many invertebrate species. In humans, the cuticle is the epidermis, and this layer may include colours and chitin, similar to arthropods.
  • Hydathodes: Hydathodes, which are tiny apertures at the tips of leaves that are not covered by the cuticle, allow herbaceous crop plants like mustard, grasses, and Saxifragaceae to guttulate excess water via their leaves.
  • Stomata: The exchange of water and carbon dioxide between plants and the atmosphere occurs through stomata, which are cell structures found in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles.
  • lenticels: A lenticel is a tissue that has cells with large intercellular gaps and is porous. These can be found in the periderm of secondary thickening structures, the bark of woody stems, and the roots of dicotyledonous flowering plants. The remaining portions of the root system can receive air thanks to these tiny cracks in the bark.

Hydathodes is the odd one because It is a modified pore, and its function is to release more water droplets into the atmosphere via leaves.

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