The mesophyll is located between the upper and lower epidermis.
palisade parenchyma and the spongy parenchyma
The mesophyll has two layers. The outermost layer is the palisade layer that is made of tightly packed chloroplasts, and the innermost layer is the "spongy layer" that has air between its cells.
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 Mesophyll layers of leaves carry out most of the photosynthesis because their elongated shape allows the cells to contain more chloroplasts, which is where photosynthesis occurs.
2 layers of lipids.
crust
The mesophyll has two layers. The outermost layer is the palisade layer that is made of tightly packed chloroplasts, and the innermost layer is the "spongy layer" that has air between its cells.
mesophyll and epidermis
Mesophyll tissue is made up of parenchyma cells that lie between the upper and lower epidermis layers of a leaf. The parenchyma cells that make up this tissue are essential for photosynthesis in plants.
upper layer and layers of spangy tissues
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 Mesophyll layers of leaves carry out most of the photosynthesis because their elongated shape allows the cells to contain more chloroplasts, which is where photosynthesis occurs.
2 layers of lipids.
glucose is made in the "palisade mesophyll cells". glucose is made by photosynthesis which takes place in chloroplasts. chloroplasts are only found in palisade mesophyll cells. hope this helps
mesophyll
crust
palisade mesophyll
The spongy mesophyll and pallisade mosophyl layers form the middle layers of the leaf. The pallisade mesophyl contains many tightly packed cells which do photosynthesis. The spongy mesophyl contains mainly hollow space, allowing for gas exchange.