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    Structures That Protrude from Bark for the Purpose of Gas
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Structures That Protrude from Bark for the Purpose of Gas

Question 33

Question 33

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Structures that protrude from bark for the purpose of gas exchange are called


A) leaves.
B) leaf hairs.
C) stomata.
D) lenticels.
E) root hairs.

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