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At places, the cork contains aerating pores called -

A

Stomata

B

Lenticels

C

Hydathode

D

Pneumatophore

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To answer the question "At places, the cork contains aerating pores called -", we need to analyze the options provided and understand the terminology related to plant anatomy. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Cork**: Cork is a protective tissue found in plants, particularly in the bark of trees. It serves as a barrier to protect the plant from physical damage and water loss. 2. **Identifying Aerating Pores**: The question specifically asks for the aerating pores found in cork. These pores allow for gas exchange, which is crucial for the plant's respiration. 3. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Stomata**: These are pores found primarily on the leaves, not in the cork. They are involved in gas exchange and transpiration. - **Lentices**: These are small openings found in the cork layer of stems. They facilitate gas exchange and are indeed the aerating pores we are looking for. - **Hydathodes**: These are structures found at the edges of leaves, involved in the process of guttation, not in the cork. - **Pneumatophores**: These are specialized roots found in certain plants (like mangroves) that help with respiration in waterlogged conditions, but they are not found in cork. 4. **Conclusion**: Based on the analysis, the correct answer is **Lentices**. They are the aerating pores present in the cork. ### Final Answer: At places, the cork contains aerating pores called **Lentices**. ---
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