Biology, asked by sophieefudge, 8 months ago

How does a palisade cell adapt to its functions??????

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The palisade cells are the main site of photosynthesis, as they have many more chloroplasts than spongy mesophylls, and also have several adaptions to maximise photosynthetic efficiency; Large Vacuole - Restricts chloroplasts to a layer near the outside of the cell where they can be reached by light more easily.
Answered by khansuggi
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palisade cells are the main site of photosynthesis,it maximise photosynthetic efficiency;the palisade cell can be found in the upper part of all leaves. Their function is to enable photosynthesis to be carried out efficiently and they have several adaptations. This clip could begin a lesson discussing the role of the chloroplasts.

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