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Really all cells have a cell wall, this gives them soport and protection from bacteria, only having the virus as a threat

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What is a palisade?

The noun 'palisade' is a word for a fence or a wall forming an enclosure or defense; a word for a thing.


Where would you expect to find cellulose in a palisade cell?

the cytoplasm area


What organelles are present in a palisade cell?

A palisade cell is a plant cell. These cells are found immediately below the upper epidermis of a leaf and form the mesophyll layer. Palisade cells are closely packed together and have many chloroplasts in order to absorb maximum amount of sunlight in order to maximize the process of photosynthesis.


What is the function of the leafs palisade layer?

The palisade layer of the leaf consists of orderly arranged cells. The palisade layer contains most of the chloroplast in the cell. Also the ordered arrangement of the cells minimises the cell wall, thus facilitating maximum absorption of light, needed for photosynthesis.


What does palisade leaf cell do?

The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.


Is a palisade cell animal or plant?

a palisade cell is an animal cell because the palisades contain many CHLOROPLASTS and the palisade layer is responsible for most of the PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Therefore, a palisade cell is a plant cell. An example of a plant that contains a palisade layer is the Privet leaf.


What makes a palisade cell specialized?

A cell wall, chloroplasts, a nucleus, and a vacuole which is in a leaf cell and just to let you know the chloroplasts make the leaf green.


What cell has chloroplast and cell wall?

Plant cells contain chloroplasts and have cell walls, more specifically, palisade and spongy cells within plant leaves.


Is plant and palisade cell the same?

um, well actually I'msure its a animal cell to exact


What does palisade cell absorb?

palisade cells chlorophyll which is used in the process of photosynthesis which means the palisade cell will absorb sunlight and possibly water


What does a leaf cell do?

The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.


Where are oils and fats stored in a palisade cell?

Palisade cells are present in the leaves of many plants. In palisade cells, oils and fats are stored in the cell membrane.

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