The palisade cells have many chloroplasts to capture light energy for the leaf to make the food for the plant.The cell wall and other parts of the cytoplasm are transparent to let the light through.The oblong shape allows many of the cells to park closely together at the top of the leaf so that as much light as possible is trapped.Palisade cells use the light energy to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the palisade cell. The palisade cell is a plant cell and without them the plant would die. Plants need carbon dioxide so they can produce food. Through photosynthesis (when a plant uses light to convert carbon dioxide into food).
A palisade cell is found at the top half of the leaf as this is the place where the most sunlight is. The chloroplasts (found in the palisade cell) then trap the suns energy during a process called photosynthesis.
They contain chloroplasts, which convert to help with Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process where the plant uses c02, o2, h20, sunlight and Chlorophyl (which is made of Chloroplast) to turn energy from the sun into a food called glucose.
Most photosynthesis takes place in the mesophyll cell layer of a leaf, specifically in the chloroplasts of these cells. The palisade mesophyll cells are particularly important for photosynthesis due to their high concentrations of chloroplasts and direct exposure to light.
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.
it is the food of the plant
Photosynthesis is the process that occurs in palisade cells that requires light. During photosynthesis, chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of the palisade cells absorbs light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process is essential for the plant to produce its own food.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the palisade cell. The palisade cell is a plant cell and without them the plant would die. Plants need carbon dioxide so they can produce food. Through photosynthesis (when a plant uses light to convert carbon dioxide into food).
chloroplast
A palisade cell is found at the top half of the leaf as this is the place where the most sunlight is. The chloroplasts (found in the palisade cell) then trap the suns energy during a process called photosynthesis.
They contain chloroplasts, which convert to help with Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process where the plant uses c02, o2, h20, sunlight and Chlorophyl (which is made of Chloroplast) to turn energy from the sun into a food called glucose.
I think that food is made in the palisade layer of the leaf. (The middle)
Palisade cells are located just below the epidermis. They are a plantâ??s main food-producers. The tall palisade cells are packed with green chloroplasts. These chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
The food a plant cell makes is sugar.
Plant food
Both plant as well as animal cell have food
The food producer in a plant cell is the chloroplast.