Identify and label the part of the lenticels.
A-Epidermis, B- complimentary cells, C-cork cambium, D-secondary cortex
A-Epidermis, B- cork cambium, C-complimentary cells, D-secondary cortex
A-Secondary cortex, B- complimentary cells, C-cork cambium, D-epidermis
A-Endodermis, B- complimentary cells, C-cork cambium, D-secondary cortex
In a woody tree, lenticels are the air exchange structures.It is made up of loosely packed thin-walled cells that appear as little protrusions on the surface of the trunk, roots, and fruits.Leaf lenticels are never present.These occur in some areas where the cork cambium cuts off loosely packed cells rather than cork cells. Complementary cells are the loosely oriented cells of the lenticels that surround the aperture. All the parts are correctly labelled. Hence option A is correct.
Part B and C are not correctly labelled. Hence option B is incorrect.
Part A and D are not correctly labelled. Hence option C is incorrect.
Part A is not correctly labelled. Hence option D is incorrect.