What do lenticels do / function of lenticels?
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The important function of the lenticels:
The lenticels help in the gaseous exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissue of the stem.
The lenticels also helps in transpiration called as the lenticular transpiration.
The lenticular transpiration occurs when the stomata closes.
The lenticels help in allowing the oxygen into and carbon dioxide out
The lenticels help in the gaseous exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissue of the stem.
The lenticels also helps in transpiration called as the lenticular transpiration.
The lenticular transpiration occurs when the stomata closes.
The lenticels help in allowing the oxygen into and carbon dioxide out
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It functions as a pore, providing a pathway for the direct exchange ofgases between the internal tissues and atmosphere through the bark, which is otherwise impermeable togases.
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