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The palisade mesophyll organ belongs to the leaf organ.

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leaf Palisade cells are cells found within the mesophyll in leaves of dicotyledonous plants.

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Palisade cells are cells found within the mesophyll in leaves of dicotyledonous plants.

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What is the column like cells that lie under the epidemis?

Palisade cells are the column like cells that lie just under the epidermis. Palisade layer is one layer of the mesophyll.


Where in a leaf would you expect to find palisade cells?

On a leaf the palisade cells are located within the mesophyll layer. It is the layer that is closest to the upper epidermis of a leaf.


What are cells between the upper and lower epidermis of the leaf called?

Mesophyll In between upper and lower epidermis of leaf is mesophyll tissue. In the dorsiventral leaves, mesophyll is divisible into upper palisade cells and lower spongy parenchyma. The palisade cells are mainly involved in photosynthesis and spongy parenchyma in gaseous exchange.


What does the palisade mesophyll do in a leaf?

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.


What is the funtion of palisade mesophyll?

Palisade mesophyll cells are tall and closely packed to absorb maximum light. They contain many chloroplasts. Most photosynthesis takes place in the palisade cells. Spongy mesophyll also captures light and makes food.


What does the palisade do in the leaf?

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.


What is spongy mesophyll layer?

Spongy mesophyll cells are not packed so tightly together, which allows carbon dioxide and oxygen to reach the palisade cells where they are needed in photosynthesis. Spongy mesophyll cells and guard cells (see below) also get some photosynthetic action.


What are types of mesophyll cells?

they are the objects inside a cross-section of a leaf which are loosley packed cells that give the leaf a spongy appearence.


Where is gluconse made in plants?

glucose is made in the "palisade mesophyll cells". glucose is made by photosynthesis which takes place in chloroplasts. chloroplasts are only found in palisade mesophyll cells. hope this helps


Which type of plant cell is rich in chloroplast?

palisade mesophyll cells


Where is the location of chloroplast?

chloroplasts can be located in many places in a leaf.. guard cells,spongy mesophyll, palisade mesophyll, Palisade mesophyll contains the most amount of chloroplasts.... because that is where the energy from the sun is trapped, therefore the plant needs to have many chloroplasts in order to capture the light energy.. extra* the palisade cells are long and wide in order to increase the surface area of contact with the sun.. there are many air spaces between the spongy mesophyll for gas exchange..


What cells form palisade tissue?

The cells that form palisade tissue are the two upper layers of mesophyll cells, the cells that contain many chloroplasts to maximise photosynthesis.