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What is the part of the plant that releases sugars into the phloem?

palisade tissues in the leaves `


Is a palisade cell animal or plant?

a palisade cell is an animal cell because the palisades contain many CHLOROPLASTS and the palisade layer is responsible for most of the PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Therefore, a palisade cell is a plant cell. An example of a plant that contains a palisade layer is the Privet leaf.


Does the heart contain different types of tissue?

Yes it does it has at least 3 I know about........ Fat tissue, Heart Tisues, and muscle tissues!


Do palisade cells contain chloroplasts?

Yes, palisade cells contain chloroplasts. They are specialized plant cells found in the upper layer of leaves and are packed with chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis efficiently.


What layers of the plant contain chloroplast?

The palisade layer and the spongy layer.


What are the structures in cells that contain chlorophyll?

Tiny structures in palisade are called granna .


Does a palisade cell have ribosomes?

Yes, palisade cells contain ribosomes. Ribosomes are the cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis in all types of cells, including plant cells like palisade cells.


Does root structure contain stomata and palisade and mesophyll and vascular tissue in the midribs and veins?

No, root structure does not contain stomata, palisade, or mesophyll tissues. Instead, roots have a specialized structure that includes a protective epidermis, a cortex for storage and absorption, and a central core of vascular tissue for nutrient transport. The vascular tissue in roots facilitates the transport of water and minerals from the soil to other parts of the plant.


Why do palisade cells contain so many chloroplasts?

Palisade cells contain many chloroplasts to maximize their ability to perform photosynthesis. The high number of chloroplasts increases the surface area available for capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy. This allows the palisade cells to efficiently carry out photosynthesis and produce food for the plant.


The main photosynthesis area of a leaf is composed of what?

palisade cells they contain the most chlorophyll


How is the Palisade cell adapted to its job?

The palisade cells contain large number of choloroplasts on their surface that help to absorb a large amount of sunlight and undergo the photosynthesis process effectively


Side effects of eating tissues?

Eating tissues or meat of any animal has possible cardiovascular effects. The main issue with eating tissues is that they contain saturated fats that clog arteries and make it difficult for blood to be carried to and from the heart.