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
is it in a plant cell
Chloroplasts are concentrated in the cell of the mesophyll. So mesophyll is your answer.
Palisacle Mesophyll Cell, Mesophyll Cell and one other but i don't know it sorry
guard cell is a modified mesophyll cell
Yes, why not?
chloroplast
They contain chloroplasts.
yes
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.
they are the objects inside a cross-section of a leaf which are loosley packed cells that give the leaf a spongy appearence.
The Palisade Mesophyll Cell.