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Kinds of Transpiration - Lenticular Transpiration

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  • Key Points: Lenticular Transpiration
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Lenticular Transpiration

  1. Lenticular transpiration is the loss of water vapour through lenticels—small openings on the bark of older stems.
  2. Structure: Lenticels are always open and not surrounded by guard cells.
  3. Function: They allow gaseous exchange and minimal water loss by evaporation from exposed cell surfaces.
  4. Comparison: The Least amount of transpiration occurs via lenticels compared to stomatal and cuticular transpiration.
  5. Location: Found on woody stems, not leaves.
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