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the opening in the bark of tree through which exchange of gases takes place are called?​

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Answered by devidaspathak1978
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Answer:

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Answered by sowmyaashwath05
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Answer:

The opening in the bark of tree through which exchange of gases takes place are called lenticels.

Explanation:

  • In woody stems, there is a special organ called lenticels which helps in the respiratory exchange of gases.
  • Lenticels are the tissue which consists of large intercellular spaces in the periderms layer.
  • It functions as a pore, providing a pathway for the direct exchange of gases between the internal tissues and atmosphere through the bark.

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