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What plant tissue where photosynthesis?

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In a plant cell, photosynthesis would take place in the chloroplast. Though the Palisade Mesophyll layer of a leaf would do most of the photosynthesis in the leaf.

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Ground Tissue

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cholrenchyma

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In which part of the plant is photosynthesis used and how is it used?

Photosynthesis occurs primarily in the leaves of a plant, in a tissue called mesophyll. The cells in the mesophyll contain chloroplasts, which is where photosynthesis occurs.


How do plant tissue differ with animal tissue?

Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.


What function is performed in the ground tissue of a plant but not in the meristematic tissue?

Many different functions are performed by ground tissue including photosynthesis, storage, and support. Ground tissue makes up the majority of the plant structure and is composed of three cell types: parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells.


What tissue system of the plant body is largely responsible for photosynthesis?

Ground Tissues


What is the Name of the tissue in which sugar produced in photosynthesis is carried to the parts of the plant?

In plants the tissue that transports sugar made by photosynthesis is called the Phloem. N.B. The Phloem supplies all other parts of the plant , so that the tissues and organs that can't make their own food receive products of photosynthesis.


Why do human cells use tissue respiration and plants use photosynthesis?

Plant cells contain chlorophyll, the pigment essential for photosynthesis, they are autotrophs.


What is the tissue responsible for transporting dissolved food made by photosynthesis in leaves throughout the plant?

phloem


Name of the tissue that cotains seive tubes?

Sieve Tubes are found in the phloem tissue of a plant. They transport nutrients (mainly those made during photosynthesis) to the different parts of the plant


Where does the glucose produced in photosynthesis go?

The glucose that is produced in photosynthesis goes wherever it is needed in the plant, via a special layer of tissue known as phloem.


Where in a plant is the process of photosynthesis take place?

Photosynthesis occurs in all parts of a plant's green tissues when they receive exposure to light. In most plants, the green tissue consists of mostly leaves, although green stems do support photosynthesis.


What damages plant and animal tissue?

oxidation causes it, which happens as a result of photosynthesis for plants and metabolism for animals


Vascular tissue is special tissue that connects all parts of a plant True or false?

Yes. The two types of vascular tissue are xylem and phloem. Xylem brings water and minerals up from the roots to throughout the plant. Phloem conducts the sugar products of photosynthesis to where they are needed in the plant.