Yes. All plant cells have a cellular wall, while animal and bacterial cells have cell membranes.
Yes I think it does
yes
they are the objects inside a cross-section of a leaf which are loosley packed cells that give the leaf a spongy appearence.
Yes, a leaf mesophyll has a cytoplasm.
what type of plant cell would you expect to find in the photosynthetic tissue of a leaf?
the chloroplasts aren't a part of the actual leaf. they are individual organelles found in the cytoplasm of a cell.
thylakoids of the chloroplast within the mesophyll cell
net movement is in, cell will not burst as cell contains cell wall, but the cell will be very turgid.
Yes, why not?
yes
they are the objects inside a cross-section of a leaf which are loosley packed cells that give the leaf a spongy appearence.
Mesophyll
I don't know that's why I asked you der
Yes, a leaf mesophyll has a cytoplasm.
what type of plant cell would you expect to find in the photosynthetic tissue of a leaf?
Waxy cuticle, Palisade cells, spongy mesophyll, vascular bundle (xylem, phloem). Plant cell : Nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm, centriole, lysosomes, cell membrane, cell wall. etc etc.
the leaf is growing into a tree
Through the stomata, and dissolved at the moist cell membrane of the spongy mesophyll cell.
In the middle of the leaf, in line with the xylem cells (under the palisade cells but above the stomata)