The retina: It is made up of rods and cones.
Retina
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin, this goes for almost all animals and plants. In mammals the epidermis consists of four to five separate layers, the top layer is made up of cornified cells, which form the primary protective layer. This layer is constantly renewed by releasing dead cells and advancing new cells. The bottom layer creates new cells which then start their journey to the top layer.
A whole group of palisade cells is commonly referred to as a "palisade mesophyll." This layer is found in the leaves of plants, typically situated beneath the upper epidermis, and is responsible for most of the photosynthesis due to its densely packed chloroplasts. The arrangement of these cells maximizes light absorption, making them crucial for the plant's energy production.
You call them eukaryotic cells.
No. The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust.
The Earth's atmosphere.
A group of palisade cells is commonly referred to as a "palisade mesophyll." This layer of tightly packed cells is located beneath the upper epidermis of leaves and is primarily responsible for photosynthesis due to its high chlorophyll content. The arrangement of these cells maximizes light absorption for the plant.
Cell wall
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin, this goes for almost all animals and plants. In mammals the epidermis consists of four to five separate layers, the top layer is made up of cornified cells, which form the primary protective layer. This layer is constantly renewed by releasing dead cells and advancing new cells. The bottom layer creates new cells which then start their journey to the top layer.
A whole group of palisade cells is commonly referred to as a "palisade mesophyll." This layer is found in the leaves of plants, typically situated beneath the upper epidermis, and is responsible for most of the photosynthesis due to its densely packed chloroplasts. The arrangement of these cells maximizes light absorption, making them crucial for the plant's energy production.
The particles that, when they touch certain cells in our eyes, are interpreted as light are called Photons.
You call them eukaryotic cells.
The green material in the palisade layer and spongy layer of a plant is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to produce food.
You call plant cells eukaryotic cells which have distinct properties.
Call her "positively glowing." They react well to compliments.
Reactants react together to form products.
Epidermal tissue refers to the outermost layer of cells in plants. It protects the plant from physical damage, regulates water loss, and helps in gas exchange. The epidermis also contains specialized cells like trichomes and stomata.
damage to ozone layer is called ozone depletion. It is thinning of ozone layer.