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What is lenticels?

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Lenticels are the pores of external plant tissue that give an immediate trade of gases between inner plant tissues and the environment. The bark is regularly impermeable and the trade or arrival of inside gases would be inconceivable without the plant's lenticels.
Lenticels are additionally present on foods are grown from the ground be utilized to decide the readiness of apples, pears, and different natural products. Light lenticels will obscure as the natural product achieves the last phases of aging and these hues the organic product.

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