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What does palisade tissue do?

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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

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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.

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Palisade cells are those cells which richly contains chloroplast and they are the main agents of production of glucose by photosynthesis.

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The leaf has a palisade tissue which makes most the food.

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