what do woody stems have for gaseous exchange ?
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Through Lenticles
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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. The tissues are porous in nature and functions as a pore which helps in direct exchange of gases in the woody stems.
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