Question
What is the difference between lenticels and stomata?
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These are formed due to loosening of the epidermal and cortical tissue.
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Stomata rae specialized epidermal cells.
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ii.
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Lenticels are usually found in the stem.
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Stomata are usually found on the surface of leves.
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Guard cells are absent.
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Guard cells are present.
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Iv.
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The opening of lenticels is not regulated.
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Opening of stomata is regulated.
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Facilitates removal of waste.
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v.
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Facilitates exchange of gases.
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