Palisade most likely is refering to the Palisade Mesophyl, which is a tissue layer within a leaf, it sits below the epidermis layer (which is the outermost layer on top of a broad leaf) and contains chloroplasts. Below it is the Spongy mesophyl.
Its called Pallisade because when viewed in cross-section, the cells line up next to each other to look like a Palisade fence.
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photosynthetic plant cells that are found in a distinct layer under the leaf's upper surface
that is a parenkyma a part of leaf which is used in photosynthesis
Together, palisade and Spongy mesophyll form a tissue called Cholenchyma
Leaf Stucture.
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palisade mesophyll
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
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
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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 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.
Palisade or stockade.
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