In the palisade cells, spongy cells, and guard cells.
in then leaf part of the plant
the leaf
The green part of the leaf is green because of the chlorophyll inside
the petiole is the stemlike part that attaches the leaf to the stem the blade is the board flat part which contains the green coloring matter called chlorophyll
Most of the chlorophyll is on the topside of the leaf because that is the part of the leaf that receives the most sunlight. Any plant that didn't follow that pattern would be crowded out by the other, more successful, plants.
The top part of the leaf has more chlorophyll than the bottom.
All leaves that photosynthesize have chlorophyll.
A leaf is the only part of the plant which contains chloroplast, the plastid which gives the leaf chlorophyll for photosynthesis.Therefore the leaf is the only part which CAN lose leaves in autumn ( deciduous trees ).
Cells with the most chlorophyll would be found in the mesophyll layer of the leaf, particularly in the palisade mesophyll cells. These cells are specialized for photosynthesis and contain a large number of chloroplasts, which is where chlorophyll is located.
chlorophyll makes the leaf green....
chlorophyll
this is not a trick question it just needs thought a dark green leaf would have more chlorophyll because chlorophyll is the substance that causes the leaf to turn green