In the middle of the leaf, in line with the xylem cells (under the palisade cells but above the stomata)
thylakoids of the chloroplast within the mesophyll cell
A mesophyll cell is a plant cell found in the middle layer of leaf tissue. It is responsible for photosynthesis and contains chloroplasts to capture sunlight energy.
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Mesophyll cells are specialized plant cells found in the interior tissue of leaves. They are responsible for photosynthesis, as they contain chloroplasts where this process occurs. Mesophyll cells can be categorized into palisade mesophyll cells and spongy mesophyll cells, depending on their location and function within the leaf.
The two main types of mesophyll cells found in plant leaves are palisade mesophyll cells and spongy mesophyll cells. Palisade mesophyll cells are located in the upper layer of the leaf and are specialized for photosynthesis, while spongy mesophyll cells are found beneath the palisade layer and aid in gas exchange and the storage of nutrients.
Yes. All plant cells have a cellular wall, while animal and bacterial cells have cell membranes.
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Yes, a leaf mesophyll cell contains cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is the gel-like substance within the cell membrane that houses various organelles, including chloroplasts, which are essential for photosynthesis. It provides structural support and facilitates the movement of materials within the cell.
In a leaf mesophyll cell placed in distilled water, water will move into the cell through osmosis. This is because the cell has a higher solute concentration than the distilled water, creating a concentration gradient that drives the movement of water into the cell.
Mesophyll Plant cell traps sun energy for plant.