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Lenticels and hydathodes are small pores with following common attributes
1. they remain open
2. they allow exchange of gases
3. they always remain closed
4. they are found on the same organs of plants

A

they remain open

B

they allow exchange of gases

C

they always remain closed

D

they are found on the same organs of plants

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