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Lenticels are porous tissue with cells that are loosely connected to each other with large intercellular spaces between them. They are found mainly on the bark of woody plants and appear like small, oval-shaped pores on woody stems. They are also found in potato tubers, mangroves, and fruits such as apples, pears, and carrots.

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