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Palisade is present in the upper layer of the leaf that is exposed to sunlight, so it contains more chloroplast for more efficient photosynthesis.
A palisade cell is found within the mesophyll of a leaf, and is specialized for photosynthesis. They contain the most chloroplasts of any type of cell, which are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. They are positioned towards the upper surface of the leaf, are cylindrical in shape and have a large surface area - which all help them to absorb more sunlight (necessary for photosynthesis).
In a normal elodea cell in tap water, chloroplasts are primarily located in the cytoplasm of the cell, specifically in the cells of the mesophyll tissue of the plant. They are most abundantly found in the upper layers of the leaf, near the surface exposed to light.
Chlorophyll are tiny particles on the upper surface of a leaf. Their job is to collect sunlight, and create glucose (a.k.a plant food) which refuels the plant, and helps give off oxygen.it captures light for photosynthesis to take place in the chloroplast ( organelle in the leaf)
The waxy translucent layer is the cuticle the upper epidermis is where most photosynthesis occurs and the lower epidermis where very little photosynthesis occurs
Because more light energy will be able to reach the chloroplasts and chlorophyll can then trap the light energy. hence, more chloroplasts appear on the top half of the leaf to absorb more light, mainly for the use of photosynthesis.
Palisade is present in the upper layer of the leaf that is exposed to sunlight, so it contains more chloroplast for more efficient photosynthesis.
In vascular plants with leaves, the upper or sunward sides of the leaves will have the most photosynthetic activity. In other plants, such as kelp or cacti, the sunward-facing surfaces of the plant will have the most photosynthetic activity.
Pondweed does have stomata, It is located on the upper surface on the leaf as it still needs to photosynthesis and cant get sun from underneath.
how does photosynthesis affect upper level consumers that are carnivores
The upper part of the leaf is were the most sunlight hits the leaf, so due to adaptations, chloroplasts moved to the upper parts of leaves.
it happens in the plant cells, i believe in the chloroplast. Also, the most sunlight would hit the top layer of the leaf.
Chloroplasts, as there are many in the plant, are present mostly in the palisade cells near the upper epidermis (or surface) of the plant. They are important as they contain a green pigment called chlorophyll, which is used by the plant in photosynthesis, which is the process the plant uses to make food, in the form of carbohydrates, from sunlight, using water and carbon dioxide.
A palisade cell is found within the mesophyll of a leaf, and is specialized for photosynthesis. They contain the most chloroplasts of any type of cell, which are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. They are positioned towards the upper surface of the leaf, are cylindrical in shape and have a large surface area - which all help them to absorb more sunlight (necessary for photosynthesis).
In a normal elodea cell in tap water, chloroplasts are primarily located in the cytoplasm of the cell, specifically in the cells of the mesophyll tissue of the plant. They are most abundantly found in the upper layers of the leaf, near the surface exposed to light.
Chlorophyll are tiny particles on the upper surface of a leaf. Their job is to collect sunlight, and create glucose (a.k.a plant food) which refuels the plant, and helps give off oxygen.it captures light for photosynthesis to take place in the chloroplast ( organelle in the leaf)
The upper surface of groundwater is called the unsaturated zone. The unsaturated upper surface contains water, as well as spaces of air, particle grains and rocks.