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Q: How does the shape of palisade parenchyma relate to function?
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How does the long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major function?

The long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major by shedding whatever isn't needed and growing what is needed to be able to function in their area.


Plants have cells that contain the DNA that decides how they take shape and function?

parenchyma or elongates either meristem.


How does the structure and function of the external ear of a human relate to the structure and function of the external ear of a rabbit?

It has a hole in it is a rounded shape.


Why do you think the palisade mesophyll cells are columnar in shape?

They containchloroplasts, which convert the energy in light to chemical energy throughphotosynthesis. The cylindrical shape of palisade cells allows a large amount of light to be absorbed by the chloroplasts. Beneath the palisade are the spongy mesophyll cells, irregularly-shaped cells that having many unicellular spaces to allow the passage of gases, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to take place.


Is the palisade cell a specialist cell?

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).

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Comparing cells size and shape are related to?

comparing cells size and shape relate to fruction


Comparing Cells - size and shape relate to what?

The cells size and shape relate to its function.


How does the long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major function?

The long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major by shedding whatever isn't needed and growing what is needed to be able to function in their area.


Plants have cells that contain the DNA that decides how they take shape and function?

parenchyma or elongates either meristem.


How does a plant cell shape relate to its function?

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What is the shape of parenchyma cells?

oval


Shape of the parenchyma cell?

circle


How does the shape of the cell relate to the function?

The shape of the plant cell relates to its function directly. For instance, the epithelium has a large surface area due to its function of absorption.


How does the structure and function of the external ear of a human relate to the structure and function of the external ear of a rabbit?

It has a hole in it is a rounded shape.


What is the function of the palisade cell?

Palisade cells in leaves are one of many types of plant cells that contains chloroplasts to undergo photosynthesis. They are full of chloroplasts to help absorb more light. The gas they take in is carbon dioxide which helps them to make carbohydrates for the plant. The palisade cells are found in a leaf.


How do leaves of monocot plant differ from the leaves of dicot plants in shape and venation?

1.The monocot leaves are identical on both sides (isobilateral) where as dicot leaves are dorsiventral (i. e. having palisade cells on the upper side and spongy parenchyma on the lower side). 2. Monocot leaves generally have parallel venation and dicot leaves have reticulate venation.


How do molecules and organelles relate?

They relate because they have the same shape and size.