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What is the difference between lenticels And stomata?

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Answered by kavi6
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lenticels are present in woody stem and stomata present in leaves
Answered by SweetCrush
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\sf\underline{ Lenticels } :-

  1. Lenticels are the aerating pores present on old stems and old aerial roots.
  2. They contain closely arranged parenchymatous cells.
  3. Lenticels are meant for the exchange of gases between the outer atmosphere and the internal tissues of woody organs.
  4. Opening and closing mechanisms are absent in lenticels.
  5. Lenticels do not conduct photosynthesis.

\sf\underline{ Stomata } :-

  1. Stomata are present on leaves and young stems.
  2. Each stomata is guarded by two guard cells which contain chloroplast.
  3. Stomata help in transpiration and respiration of plants.
  4. Opening and closing mechanisms are present in stomata.
  5. Guard cells conduct photosynthesis.

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