Yes, why not?
net movement is in, cell will not burst as cell contains cell wall, but the cell will be very turgid.
The region in the leaf that has air spaces to facilitate the movement of gasses is the mesophyll region. This region is composed of layers of cells.
Mosaic leaf structureThin leaf laminaAbundance of mesophyll cell with chloroplastDeep and wide roots
it is made in the ribosomes and the chloroplast
Spongy mesophyll cells are not packed so tightly together, which allows carbon dioxide and oxygen to reach the palisade cells where they are needed in photosynthesis. Spongy mesophyll cells and guard cells (see below) also get some photosynthetic action.
yes
they are the objects inside a cross-section of a leaf which are loosley packed cells that give the leaf a spongy appearence.
Mesophyll
I don't know that's why I asked you der
Yes, a leaf mesophyll has a cytoplasm.
Through the stomata, and dissolved at the moist cell membrane of the spongy mesophyll cell.
In the middle of the leaf, in line with the xylem cells (under the palisade cells but above the stomata)
net movement is in, cell will not burst as cell contains cell wall, but the cell will be very turgid.
The region in the leaf that has air spaces to facilitate the movement of gasses is the mesophyll region. This region is composed of layers of cells.
The Food Making Cell In A Leaf, Is Obviously A Cell Inside A Leaf That Get Their Supply Of Carbon Dioxide Through Tiny Pores (stomata) Which Are Mainly On The Underside Of A Leaf.(:I think that it is the mesophyll cells which contains palisade cells and inter-cellular space
A mesophyll is the inner tissue or parenchyma of a leaf, which contains many chloroplasts. The chloroplasts are organelles that perform photosynthesis.
Mosaic leaf structureThin leaf laminaAbundance of mesophyll cell with chloroplastDeep and wide roots