Topic: Plant Transport Subtopic: The transport of gases
In large trees how gases are exchanged?
Answer: In large trees, there is a shortage of stomata as the stomata are only found in leaves. There are cracks in the trunks of the trees known as lenticels. In trees, gaseous exchange takes place through lenticels.
Learn also:
- Why is thrombosis dangerous?
- What is root cap?
- What are properties of vessels?
- What is glycogen and where is it stored?
- How are atria and ventricles separated?
- What happens when atria are full of blood?