The opening on the stem through which transpiration occurs???
Stomata or lenticels
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Transpiration occurring through lenticels i.e. minute openings on the surface of old stems is called lenticular transpiration. Stomatal transpiration is controlled by the plant by altering the size of the stoma, where as this does not happen in case of lenticular transpiration.
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Answer: Stomata are the openings on the stem through which transpiration occurs.
Explanation: Transpiration occurs through the stomatal apertures, and can be thought of as a necessary cost associated with the opening of a stomata to allow the diffusion of a carbon dioxide gas from the air for photosynthesis. It can also occur in flowers.
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