Palisde and spongy parenchyma both are invoved in photosynthesis.
The plant contains chloroplasts in many of its cells. These chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll, carotenoids, phycobilins and xanthophylls are the pigments involved in photosynthesis .Chlorophyll is the name used for several related pigments found in plants, they are used in photosynthesis.
photosynthesis and transpiration
During active growth in plants the new tissues are formed for photosynthesis as well as for storage of food material. Therefore sourse (site for photosynthesis) and sink (site for storage) remain changing.
The xylem tissues, though dead, conduct water from the roots throughout the plant, especially into the leaves. The phloem conducts the finished sugars made from photosynthesis throughout the plant to wherever they are needed.
The plant contains chloroplasts in many of its cells. These chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis.
Ground Tissues
The reactants that are involved in photosynthesis are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. These reactants mix to form food for the plant and oxygen for animals.
Chlorophyll, carotenoids, phycobilins and xanthophylls are the pigments involved in photosynthesis .Chlorophyll is the name used for several related pigments found in plants, they are used in photosynthesis.
Tissues combine to form organs such as plant leaves perform photosynthesis
it is currently involved in photosynthesis. Sun light is a important part of this process.
photosynthesis and transpiration
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.
Water is absorbed by the roots of a plant, and is transported to leaves by means of fibrous or vascular tissues in the plant.
In the chlorophyll inside the chloroplasts of plant cells.
leaf, I think :)
chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenoids