upper layer and layers of spangy tissues
The mesophyll has two layers. The outermost layer is the palisade layer that is made of tightly packed chloroplasts, and the innermost layer is the "spongy layer" that has air between its cells.
The mesophyll layer is the layer with the most working structures in it, including chloroplasts. The mesophyll layer is the middle layer of a leaf between the viens and the epidermis.
The tissue beneath the epidermis that makes up the majority of the plant is called the mesophyll. It is responsible for photosynthesis and gas exchange in the plant. The mesophyll is composed of two layers: the palisade mesophyll and the spongy mesophyll.
cuticle layer
Palisade Layer
Photosynthesis takes place in the cells that make up the mesophyll layer of a leaf.
Chloroplast is concentrated in the mesophyll layer of the leaf.
Mesophyll cells are named as such because they are located in the mesophyll layer of plant leaves. This layer is where photosynthesis primarily occurs, as it contains a high concentration of chloroplasts in the mesophyll cells to help with the process of converting sunlight into energy.
Most of the chloroplasts are found in the Mesophyll layer of the plant.
Chloroplast is concentrated in the mesophyll layer of the leaf.
mesophyll layer
Mesophyll