which of the following structures is involved in gaseous exchange in woody stem of a plant
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lenticels
The outer layer of woody stem has small holes called lenticels which perform exchange of gases. Lenticels are raised surface on the bark made up of porous tissues composed of cells with large inter-cellular spaces.
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Lenticels
Explanation:In hard and woody stems, respiration or the exchange of gases takes place through Lenticels. They are the small pores, scattered all over the bark and are found in all trees.
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