Question
Differentiation between:
Stomatal transpiration and lenticular transpiration.

Answer

 Stomatal transpiration Lenticular transpiration
 It is the loss of water from the leaves. It is the loss of water from the minute openings on
 the old stem.
 It occurs through stomata present on leaf. It occurs through lenticels present on old stem.
 Stomatal transpiration occurs with higher rate. Lenticular transpiration is much less as compared   to stomatal transpiration.
 Stomata open and close during day time and   night time. Lenticels remain open all the time.

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