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Show how a palisade cell is adapted 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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Each type is specialised to do a particular role and ensures that the organism functions as a whole. The root hair cell has a large surface area to provide contact with soil water. It has thin walls so as not to restrict the movement of water.

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