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What are lenticels where do you find them

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Answered by meghana2373
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A lenticel is a spongy area present in the woody surfaces of stems. It appears as a lens-shaped spot acts as a pore. They allow for the exchange of gases between the internal tissues and the atmosphere.
Lenticels are found in the woody trunk or stem of plants.
Answered by Surnia
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The description of the lenticels is as follows:

Explanation:

  • The lenticles are the cells that are present on the surface of the plant trunk, stem and fruit.
  • The function of the lenticles is the exchange of gases from the outer environment and the plant body.
  • The lenticles are the parts of the periderm that consists of numerous pores aids in gaseous exchange.
  • The lenticles help in exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the environment of the plant.

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