In a plant organ,which is converted by periderm and in which the stomata are absent

In a plant organ, which is converted by periderm and in which the stomata are absent, some gaseous exchange still takes in through

Options

(a) aerenchyma
(b) trichomes
(c) pneumatophores
(d) lenticles

Correct Answer:

lenticles

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