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Exchange of gases in plants occur through: (A): Stomata. (B):Lenticels. (C):Root surface. (D):Choloroplast. (1)A,B and D (2)A,B,CandD (3)AandC (4)A,BandC
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Exchange of gases in plants occur through:
(A): Stomata.
(B):Lenticels.
(C):Root surface.
(D):Choloroplast.
(1)A,B and D
(2)A,B,CandD
(3)AandC
(4)A,BandC
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(A): through the stomata
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