A palisade is a type of fence or barrier made up of stakes or wooden posts, often used for defense or enclosure. It can also refer to a row of trees or shrubs planted closely together for privacy or aesthetics. In a botanical context, palisade refers to a layer of cells in plant leaves that are rich in chloroplasts, facilitating photosynthesis. Overall, the term conveys the idea of protection or structure, whether in architecture, landscaping, or Biology.
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Chlorophyll is contained in chloroplasts found in pallisade cells of leaves.
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Community Answer 1The leaf saves the water and nutrients.___________________________________Community Answer 2Contains the pallisade mesophyll layer which is responsible for photosynthetic activities.
Community Answer 1The leaf saves the water and nutrients.___________________________________Community Answer 2Contains the pallisade mesophyll layer which is responsible for photosynthetic activities.
Food is made in any cell containing chloroplasts. The greatest contribution is by the pallisade cells on the upper surface of the leaf.
The spongy mesophyll and pallisade mosophyl layers form the middle layers of the leaf. The pallisade mesophyl contains many tightly packed cells which do photosynthesis. The spongy mesophyl contains mainly hollow space, allowing for gas exchange.
Standing on the mound surrounding the camp, behind the pallisade, or in the watchtowers built around the perimeter of the camp. Sleeping on sentry duty carried automatic death penalty.