How Do The Layers Of The Leaf Carry Out Photosynthesis?
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The tissues of the leaf in between the epidermal cells, into which gases diffuse from the stomata, are called mesophyll. The mesophyll can be further broken down into two layers, the palisade layer and the spongy layer, both of which are packed with chloroplasts, the factories of photosynthesis.
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The mesophyll can be further broken down into two layers, the palisade layer and the spongy layer, both of which are packed with chloroplasts, the factories of photosynthesis. ... These intracellular spaces, along with the moist surface of mesophyll cells, facilitate the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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