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photosythesis occurs in____ tissue​

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QUESTION:-

WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS?

ANSWER:-

PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS CONVERSION OF EM LIGHT WAVES(EM:-ELECTROMAGNETIC)

INTO CHEMICAL ENERGY BY PLANTS USING DIFFERENT CHEMICALS.

QUESTION:-

WHAT IS TISSUE?

ANSWER:-

TISSUE IS A GROUP OF SIMILAR OR DISSIMILAR CELLS INCLUDING INTRACELLULAR SPACE I.E. INTERSTIAL SPACE (PROVIDES MICROENVIRONMENT).

NOW YOUR QUESTION

PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS IN ____________

TISSUE.

YOUR ANSWER

PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS IN MESOPHYLL

TISSUE.

EXTRA KNOWLEDGE

  • Mesophyll (internal layers) of leaves and the cortex (outer layers) and pith (innermost layers) of stems and roots; it also forms the soft tissues of fruits. Cells of this type are also contained in xylem and phloem
  • Mesophyll cells are found in the plant's leaves. They are a type of ground tissue that is actually found as two distinct types in the leaves. In a nice organized order we find the palisade parenchyma cells of the mesophyll. These cells have a lot of chloroplasts in them, which is why they're the main sites of photosynthesis in the leaf (since chloroplasts conduct photosynthesis). There's usually only one layer of these particular cells, and they're located near the surface of the leaf just under the epidermis, which is the skin of the plant; it helps protect the rest of the leaf.
  • Mesophyll cells are found in the plant's leaves. They are a type of ground tissue that is actually found as two distinct types in the leaves. In a nice organized order we find the palisade parenchyma cells of the mesophyll. These cells have a lot of chloroplasts in them, which is why they're the main sites of photosynthesis in the leaf (since chloroplasts conduct photosynthesis). There's usually only one layer of these particular cells, and they're located near the surface of the leaf just under the epidermis, which is the skin of the plant; it helps protect the rest of the leaf.The other type of cell is the spongy mesophyll. There's still photosynthesis occurring in the spongy mesophyll, but there are large spaces left between the cells. These large spaces allow these layers to help carbon dioxide move around the leaf. The spongy mesophyll also allows the plant to bend and move in the wind, which itself helps move gases around the leaf's cells.

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