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Malic acid transportation between mesophyll cell and bundlesheath cell occurs through​

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Answered by omasati2004
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Bundle sheath cells are a layer of cells in plant leaves and stems, that forms a sheath surrounding the vascular bundles. In C4 plants the bundle sheath cells contain chloroplasts and are the site of the Calvin cycle. The initial

fixation of carbon dioxide to form malic acid takes place in the palisade mesophyll cells, which in C4 plants form a circle around the bundle sheath. This arrangement, known as Kranz anatomy or structure (after the German Kranz, wreath), ensures that the palisade cells are in close contact with the bundle sheath cells, so that the malic acid can easily pass to the bundle sheath. It also means that the products of photosynthesis can be quickly transferred from the bundle sheath to the adjacent phloem tissue for transport to other parts of the plant. 

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Malic acid transportation between mesophyll cell and bundlesheath cell occurs through​

the empty spaces which are present in the cell wall.

Explanation:

  • The mesophyll of the cell is responsible for the performance of the photosynthesis in the plants. This has to be transported to the other parts of the plant.
  • The transportation in the bundle sheath cells results in the uploading of the food in the phloem of the plant resulting in the Transportation.
  • There is a system known as krunz anatomy resulting in the easy translocation of food.

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