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The diagram shows the arrangement of cells inside the leaf of a terrestrial green plant. Which cells normally contain chloroplasts? (No cell contents are shown). 2 8 i to see OPTIONS a. 1 and 2 b1 and 4 C.2 and 3 d2 and 4​

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Answered by junaidrs006
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Answer:

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Explanation:

2. Palaside cells contain chloroplasts

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Answered by monica789412
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The arrangement of cells inside the leaf of a terrestrial green plant cells normally contain chloroplasts is (C) 2 and 3.

Explanation:

  • 2 Represents palisade cells which contain chloroplast.
  • 3 Represents spongy cells which also contain chloroplast.
  • Chloroplasts are usually present in mesophyll cells of leaves placed near the upper epidermis.
  • Guard cells surrounding the stomata also possess chloroplast.
  • In plants chloroplasts are concentrated particularly in the parenchyma cells of the leaf mesophyll (the internal cell layers of a leaf).
  • The tissues of the leaf in between the epidermal cells into which gases diffuse from the stomata are called mesophyll.
  • The mesophyll can be further broken down into two layers the palisade layer and the spongy layer both of which are packed with chloroplasts the factories of photosynthesis.

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