Lenticels are small openings in the surface of certain fruits that allow for gas exchange. Common fruits with lenticels include apples, Pears, and plums. These structures are often more visible on the skin of certain varieties, contributing to the fruit's respiration process while they are still attached to the plant.
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A lenticel is a specialized pore found in the periderm that allows for gas exchange in woody stems and roots. The remainder of the periderm includes the cork cambium and cork cells, which form the protective outer layer of the plant. Lenticels are distinct in their role of facilitating gas exchange, while the rest of the periderm acts as a barrier to protect underlying tissues.
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"Quels sont les fruits que vous aimez ? Quels fruits aimez-vous ?"
no they are stone fruits... Citrus fruits have segments you can find them in lemons, grapefruit, lime and oranges, which ARE citrus fruits
if the fruits had pesticides and you rubbed the fruits in your wound
You could compare certain fruits depending on groups, like berries, citrus fruits, fruits with peels, fruits with lots of seeds.
Fruits are 'des fruits' in French.
les fruits
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