allows for the interchange of gases
Yes, a leaf mesophyll has a cytoplasm.
responsible for storing energy and nutrients until they can be transmitted to the veins in the leaf and sent elsewhere in the plant where they are needed
in the stomata
The palisade mesophyll organ belongs to the leaf organ.
The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.
allows for the interchange of gases
Palisade cells and the spongey mesophyll. The upper and lower epidermis aren't cells but the are also in a leaf.
Yes, a leaf mesophyll has a cytoplasm.
The region in the leaf that has air spaces to facilitate the movement of gasses is the mesophyll region. This region is composed of layers of cells.
A mesophyll is the inner tissue or parenchyma of a leaf, which contains many chloroplasts. The chloroplasts are organelles that perform photosynthesis.
responsible for storing energy and nutrients until they can be transmitted to the veins in the leaf and sent elsewhere in the plant where they are needed
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in the stomata
What are the internal parts of leaf
sperm
mesophyll
mesophyll