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photosynthetic tissue​

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The photosynthetic tissue of a leaf is the palisade parenchyma, the upper layer of the middle layer of the leaf. It sits above the spongy parenchyma, the lower part of the mesophyll with far fewer chloroplasts. The mesophyll is sandwiched between the upper and lower dermis of the plant.

Answered by Anonymous
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✍️ Photosynthetic Tissue is a parenchymatic tissue.

✍️ Parachymatic cells have thin cell wall with inter cellular spaces.

✍️ It sits above the spongy parenchyma, the lower part of the mesophyll with far fewer chloroplasts.

✍️ The mesophyll is sandwiched between the upper and lower dermis of the plant.

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