guard cell is a modified mesophyll cell
Chloroplasts are concentrated in the cell of the mesophyll. So mesophyll is your answer.
Mesophyll cells having chloroplasts are called chlorenchyma.
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 two types of photosynthetic mesophyll are -- (i) Palisade cells which are vertically elongated cylindrical cells and (ii) Spongy mesophyll cells that are spherical green cells.
The palisade mesophyll organ belongs to the leaf organ.
guard cell is a modified mesophyll cell
mesophyll
The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.
The mesophyll is located between the upper and lower epidermis.
Mesophyll is located within the leaves of most plants.
A leaf is a plant organ and typically consists of an epidermis that covers the upper and lower surface, interior chlorenchyma called the mesophyll, arrangement of veins (the vascular tissue)
thylakoids of the chloroplast within the mesophyll cell
Chloroplasts are concentrated in the cell of the mesophyll. So mesophyll is your answer.
Yes, a leaf mesophyll has a cytoplasm.
Mesophyll cells having chloroplasts are called chlorenchyma.
The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.