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The Leaf
Chloroplast.
The palisade layer is responsible for photosynthesis in the leaf. It contains chloroplasts that capture sunlight and convert it into energy through the process of photosynthesis. The palisade layer is located beneath the upper epidermis and is where the majority of photosynthesis occurs in a leaf.
A typical leaf has an outer (epidermal) layer, pores (stomato) surrounded by a pair of guard cells, middle tissue (mesophyll) where photosynthesis occurs and a vascular system that carries water and nutrients.
Most of Earth's photosynthesis is carried out in the ocean by organisms in the Protist Kingdom: seaweed, diatoms, etc.
Photoautotrophs carry out photosynthesis.
The chloroplast carries out photosynthesis in a cell.
The Leaf
Phytoplankton
chloroplasts within the euglena trap sunlight that is userd for photosynthesis.
From what i remember, chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants that carries out the process of photosynthesis.
A process is happening there. We call it photosynthesis.
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stem
Chloroplast.
The palisade layer is responsible for photosynthesis in the leaf. It contains chloroplasts that capture sunlight and convert it into energy through the process of photosynthesis. The palisade layer is located beneath the upper epidermis and is where the majority of photosynthesis occurs in a leaf.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS