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what is the difference between lenticles and stomata

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Answered by nsopagu
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Gas exchange mainly occurs through specialised pores present in plants. These pores are stomata andlenticels. Stomata are the pores found in the epidermis of the leaves, stems etc. ... The key difference between stomata and lenticels is thatstomata are found in theepidermis while lenticels are found in the periderm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is your answer....

Explanation:

➡️ Lenticles are permanently open pores made of loosely arranged complementary cells which are found in the corky tissue of stem and roots.

➡️ Stomata are regulated pores surrounded by two guard cells which occur in the epidermis of leaves and young stem.

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