the tiny openings on stems and fruit that plants used for breathing are called
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Lenticels
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the tiny openings on stems and fruit that plants used for breathing are called. Lenticels are the lens-shaped small pores on the surface of the stems of woody plants. Lenticels consist of thin walled loosely arranged cells with intercellular spaces for gaseous exchange. The fruits usually do not possess stomata.
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