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Gaseous exchange and photosynthesis

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Is the spongy layer beneath the palisade layer?

Yes


What is beneath the palisade layer of a leaf?

It is the spongy layer inside plants.


What does the palisade do in the leaf?

The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.


What does the palisade mesophyll do in a leaf?

The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.


What are cells between the upper and lower epidermis of the leaf called?

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.


What layers of the plant contain chloroplast?

The palisade layer and the spongy layer.


What are the spongy cells in plants do?

They do some photosynthesis, however not as much as palisade cells.


What is cholenchyma?

Together, palisade and Spongy mesophyll form a tissue called Cholenchyma


What two layers of the plant contain chloroplasts?

The palisade layer and the spongy layer.


What is do you call the green material in the palisade layer and spongy layer?

chlorophyll


What part of the leaf can you find chlorophyll?

In the palisade cells, spongy cells, and guard cells.


What Is the dfference between paliside and spongy?

The palisade layer of cells is tightly packed, like a brick wall, and contains the greatest concentration of chloroplasts in the leaf. The spongy mesophyll is loosely packed, containing many air spaces between the cells. The mesophyll contains vascular bundles and fewer chloroplasts than the palisade. Simply put, the palisade's main purpose is photosynthesis, and the spongy's gas exchange.