It uses its Chloroplasts to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
Root hair cell
The long, cylindrical shape of a palisade cell allows for maximal exposure to light in order to facilitate photosynthesis. This shape also provides a large surface area for absorption of carbon dioxide and optimal placement of chloroplasts for efficient production of glucose.
A root hair cell has a large surface area to increase its ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil efficiently. This increased surface area is due to the presence of numerous outgrowths called root hairs, which help in maximizing contact with the surrounding soil particles.
The skin is an organ in the body that has a large surface area as it covers the entire external surface of the body.
Palisade cells are the main photosynthesis centers in a plant. They form the upper surfaces of leaves and contain many chloroplasts.They are important in producing energy through photosynthesis.
A large surface area
Leaves are broad, thin and flat to provide a large surface area, to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. :)
Tissue
You can't absorb that which doesn't make contact with the surface.
root hair
A palisade cell is found within the mesophyll of a leaf, and is specialized for photosynthesis. They contain the most chloroplasts of any type of cell, which are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. They are positioned towards the upper surface of the leaf, are cylindrical in shape and have a large surface area - which all help them to absorb more sunlight (necessary for photosynthesis).
A large object has a greater surface area, allowing it to absorb and emit radiation at a faster rate compared to a smaller object. This is because the larger surface area provides more contact points for radiation to be absorbed and emitted.
Root hair cell
It increases the surface area of your gut wall (because there are millions) and make absorption of nutrients quicker. Hope this helps
The long, cylindrical shape of a palisade cell allows for maximal exposure to light in order to facilitate photosynthesis. This shape also provides a large surface area for absorption of carbon dioxide and optimal placement of chloroplasts for efficient production of glucose.
I think it's so they can absorb more nutrients at once.
Palisade cells are elongated and packed with chloroplasts containing chlorophyll, maximizing the surface area available for light absorption. Their vertical orientation near the upper surface of the leaf allows them to receive more light for photosynthesis. This adaptation helps palisade cells efficiently trap light energy to produce sugars through photosynthesis.