Palisade cells show various adaptations: first, their cylindrical shape, which allows maximum absorption of light by chloroplasts. Second, these cells produce carbohydrates in greater quantities than are needed by each cell; these carbohydrates are fed into a wide variety of metabolic pathways and are vital to the functioning of the plant. by anonymous98 mail me for more
Most of the photosynthesis is taking place here because it contains a lot of chloroplasts
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Palisade cells are packed together at the top of the leaf (below the waxy cuticle and upper edidermis) so that they cover a larger surface area. Palisade cells also contain a lot of chloroplasts and their main function is the photosynthesize.
Palisade cells are those cells which richly contains chloroplast and they are the main agents of production of glucose by photosynthesis.
The leaf has a palisade tissue which makes most the food.
A group of cells that act together is called a Tissue
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
The group of tissue with the two types, soft and hard tissue, is connective tissue. Loose connective tissue and fibrous connective tissue hold your body parts together.
tissue? tissue?
Connective tissue hold structures together.
The cells that form palisade tissue are the two upper layers of mesophyll cells, the cells that contain many chloroplasts to maximise photosynthesis.
Together, palisade and Spongy mesophyll form a tissue called Cholenchyma
The palisade mesophyll organ belongs to the leaf organ.
Leaf Stucture.
Palisade and spongy parenchyma in the leaves
Mesophyll In between upper and lower epidermis of leaf is mesophyll tissue. In the dorsiventral leaves, mesophyll is divisible into upper palisade cells and lower spongy parenchyma. The palisade cells are mainly involved in photosynthesis and spongy parenchyma in gaseous exchange.
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yes the xylem is one of the plant tissues the others are phloem and the palisade layer. the plant organs are the stem, leaf and roots.
The rigid side of the leaf is upper side facing the sunlight. In a dorsiventral leaf this side supports the palisade tissue.
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