leaf
in the choloroplasts.
stupid of course in a leak :D
The noun 'palisade' is a word for a fence or a wall forming an enclosure or defense; a word for a thing.
The chloroplast.
The main function of the palisade cell if for photosynthesis because it has alot of chloroplact so it is useless if it is found in the roots where it has no job there. Palisade cells are found on the top part of the leaf to get as much sunlight as possible.
Palisade cells in leaves are one of many types of plant cells that contains chloroplasts to undergo photosynthesis. They are full of chloroplasts to help absorb more light. The gas they take in is carbon dioxide which helps them to make carbohydrates for the plant. The palisade cells are found in a leaf.
chloroplast
Epidermal cells are part of the epidermis, the outermost layer of plant cells that protect against water loss and pathogens. Palisade cells are found in the mesophyll layer of plant leaves and are responsible for photosynthesis. Veins are vascular tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Palisade cells are placed all over the top of a leaf, maximising the extent of light absorption. They contain chloroplasts which convert energy stored in photons to chemical energy using photosynthesis.
Magnesium is typically found in the chloroplasts of the palisade cell, specifically in the chlorophyll molecules which are responsible for capturing light energy for photosynthesis. Magnesium is a central component of the chlorophyll structure, playing a key role in photosynthetic processes within the cell.
The palisade mesophyll cells, located in the upper layer of the leaf, are the most active in photosynthesis. They contain a high concentration of chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place, and are positioned to receive the most light for energy production.
PAlisade mesophyll cells contain chlorophyll in abundance. The are cells that take part in photosynthesis