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The loosely arranged nonchloropphyllous parenchyma cells present in lenticels are called

A

Complementary cells

B

Passage cells

C

Water stomata

D

Albuminous cells

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The lenticels is the chief aerating structure occurs as a raised corky sport in the periderm of stem. It is usually formed below an old stoma where the cork cambium is more active and cuts a mass of loosely arranged cells called complementary cells. The complementary cells possess numerous intercellular spaces.
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