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Plz help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee what is the difference between stoma and lenticles

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Stomata and lenticels are two types of small pores, which occur in plants. Generally, they are responsible for the gas exchange

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Stomata are pores found in the epidermis of leaves, stem and other organs that are used to control gas exchange. They mainly occur in the lower epidermis of leaves, whereas lenticels occur in the periderm of the woody trunk or stems and are lens shaped spots or pores.

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