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It consists of closely packed cells that function to protect. ... parenchyma that function for storage have colorless plastids ... Pockets of cells lack suberin. These are called lenticels and function to allow gas exchange.
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Lenticels are found on the stem or trunk of plants (very evident in things like cherry trees). In short, lenticels are a type of pore. They serve as a site of gas exchange on the plant (place where oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter and ex...
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a body of cells formed on the periderm of a stem, appearing on the surface of the plant as a lens-shaped spot, and serving as a pore ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... Use Lenticel in a Sentence...
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First, attractive volatiles are more easily detectable over the lenticels, and this could be a stimulus for the bark beetles to invade their hosts through these structures. ... Thirdly, the total resin canal area of both primary and secondary canals and the number of secondary resin canals were reduced under lenticels.
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BotanyLab Unit 3 StemStructure and Function Objectives: 1. ldentifyfive functions stems. of 2. Explain function the and location the apicalmeristem the stemtip. of of 3. Be ableto locate and givethe function lenticels, of nodes, lateral buds,internodes, budscales, lateral meristem, terminal budsandterminal scalescars.
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6. Which structure does NOT function directly in leaf photosynthesis? (1.) cuticle (2.) mesophyll (3.) guard cells (4.) spongy layer (5.) palisade layer ... 27. Which two structures have similar functions? (1.) lenticels and stomata (2.) cuticle and vascular cambium (3.) chloroplasts and stomata (4.) cork and cortex...
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The initial periderm is interrupted at points around the stem by the occurrence of lenticels (Latin lentis, a lentil). These are blister-like, lenticular breaks in the surface. Most often, a lenticel on a stem forms where a stomate once occurred.
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TOPICS: Plant classification, plant structure ... 9. Lenticels allow gas exchange through the stem . ... 9. What is the function of lenticels?
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A breathing pore in the young bark of a woody stem. Cherry trees, for example, have conspicuous lenticels. ... What is the function of lenticels? ... What is the function of lenticels? Read answer...
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